Archive | 24th July 2012

Iraq Blacklists Chevron for Kurdish Oil Deals

By John Lee. An Iraqi oil ministry statement on Tuesday said that Chevron, the second largest U.S. energy company, will be barred from contracts in central and southern Iraq as a result of buying stakes in two oil-exploration blocks in Iraqi Kurdistan. “Chevron is barred from any agreement or contract with the federal ministry of […]

New Comms Network Ensures Efficient Rail System for Iraqis

By John Lee. The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and the Iraqi Republic Railroad (IRR) celebrated the launch of Iraq’s new Computer-Based Train Control (CBTC) and Digital Microwave Radio Communications Network (DMRCN) during a handover ceremony on July 18. The project was sponsored by the U.S. Embassy, through the U.S. Department of Transportation, in coordination with […]

Polish Companies Ready to Invest in Kurdistan

By John Lee. The KRG's Minister of Electricity, Yaseen Shekh Abubakir [Yassen Shekh Abubakir Mawati, Yasin Sheikh Abu Bakir Muhammad Mawati] (pictured), recently welcomed a delegation headed by Polish Ambassador to Iraq, Stanislaw Smolen, who said that Polish companies are ready to invest in the Kurdistan Region. At the meeting both sides discussed increasing investment […]

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Hermes Datacomms Makes Key British Appointment in Iraq

Wide Area Communications specialist Hermes Datacomms has announced the appointment of a key member of staff to the team in Iraq. Vincent Davies (pictured) is the first British ex-pat to join the team and will take on the role of Technical Manager with the primary aims of improving in-country support and helping to build customer […]

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DNO to Get Payments for Tawke Production

By John Lee. DNO International, the Norwegian oil and gas company, announced today that it has reached agreement with the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) to fully apply the fiscal terms and conditions of the existing Production Sharing Contract (PSC) covering the Tawke license moving forward, replacing temporary arrangements in place since start of operations. The […]

Ex-PM of KRG Proposes Joint Companies with Iran

By John Lee. The former Prime Minister of Iraqi Kurdistan, Barham Salih (pictured), has called for the establishment of a joint Iranian-Kurdish industrial company. According to a report from IRNA, Salih, who is the deputy secretary general of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), called for the participation of Iran in establishing an "economic and […]

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Project Development Center Opened in Kurdistan

By John Lee. The KRG's Ministry of Trade and Industry jointly has opened a Project Development Center in Ministry's headquarters. The center, established with the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI), is the first of its kind in the Kurdistan Region. According to a report from AKnews, Trade Minister Sinan Chalabi (pictured) said the […]

KRG Bans Import of more Fruit and Veg

By John Lee. The KRG's Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources has decided to ban the importation of fruit and vegetables for a period of five months, reports AKnews. Marketing Director Nouri Ismael told the news agency: "The importation of apples will be banned from August 1 to October 30; pomegranates from August 15 to […]