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Iraqi Oil Ministry Prepares 4th Licensing Round

The spokesman of the Iraqi Oil Ministry said on Sunday that the ministry is working to complete the preparations for the fourth oil licensing round. Assem Jihad told AKnews that the fourth round of licences will include the provinces of Najaf, Karbala, Samawa, Diwaniya and Anbar, which were not included in the previous rounds. "The […]

SeaEnergy increases stake in Mesopotamia Petroleum

SeaEnergy, the Aberdeen, Scotland-based offshore wind development company formerly known as Ramco Energy, has increased its stake in the Mesopotamia Petroleum Company (MPC). The company currently owns 32.7% of MPC, an oil and gas firm concentrating on Iraq. In 2009, UK-based MPC agreed a £277m joint venture to drill for oil in Iraq, but it […]

$40m Renovation of Kurdistan Hydroelectric Dams

Two hydro-electric plants in Sulaimaniya province of Iraqi Kurdistan are being renovated at a cost of $40 million [48 billion Iraqi dinars], according to a report from AKnews. Sirwan Mohammed Mahmoud, the media and relations director at Sulaimaniya electricity office, told the agency that the budget to renovate Darbanikhan (pictured) and Dokan dams comes from […]

Korean Investment in Mosul Infrastructure

[Update: The National Investment Commission (NIC) has issued a statement on 22nd March 2011 on behalf of the Chairman of the Nineveh Investment Commission, denying these reports of contracts signed with South Korean companies.] The Chairman of the Nineveh Investment Commission said on Wednesday that it has signed investment contracts with 20 South Korean companies […]

KRG Opens New Representative Office in Paris

In an official ceremony, the Head of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) Department of Foreign Relations Falah Mustafa Bakir and the Chief of Staff to the President of the Kurdistan Region Fuad Hussein opened the new representative office of the KRG in France. During his speech, Mr Bakir noted the importance of this step in […]

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Unrest in Kurdistan 'Will Not Affect UK Investment'

Bayan Sami Abdul Rahman, the representative of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in Britain, said on Friday that the unrest in Iraqi Kurdistan would not affect British companies intending to invest in Kurdistan. Ms Rahman was accompanying a delegation of British businesses to the region, the ninth such group to visit. They have met with […]