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Repairs Continue on Kirkuk-Ceyhan Pipeline

Turkish security sources said the flow of oil on Iraq's pipeline to the Turkish port of Ceyhan was still halted on Sunday night after a bomb blast blamed on suspected Kurdish separatist rebels the previous evening, according to a report from Reuters. AFP reports that a blast late Saturday ripped through a section of the […]

Iraq to Export Gas by 2015

Further to the gas deal signed with Shell and Mitsubishi (see our report here), BusinessWeek reports an Iraqi government spokesman as saying that gas output will probably exceed the nation’s domestic demand for power generation by 2015 or 2016, allowing the country to export gas in liquid form. Natural gas is produced as a by-product […]

Refining Iraq's Economy

Within five years, Iraq will turn from an importer of petroleum products into the world’s largest exporter, according to the Oil Ministry’s new investment map, unveiled in Nassiriyah this week. To achieve this, Iraq has opened the door wide for international companies to build four new refineries and refurbish existing ones in order to boost […]

Multi-billion Gas Deal with Shell and Mitsubishi

Iraq's cabinet has approved a multi-billion dollar deal with Royal Dutch Shell and Japan's Mitsubishi Corp. The deal, signed on Tuesday, will provide much needed electricity from natural gas that is currently being burned off. The State-owned South Gas and Basra Gas companies in southern Iraq will take a 51 percent stake in the contract, […]

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Iraqi Pipeline Fire Put out

Iraqi firemen put out a fire caused by a bomb explosion in northern Baghdad on Tuesday, according to a report from Xinhua News Agency, citing an Iraqi security forces spokesman. The attack took place earlier in the day in the al- Rashediyah district just north of the Iraqi capital, sparking a huge fire, said Qassim […]

Companies Win Tender to Transport Oil Derivatives Between Provinces

Three local companies won a tender to transport oil derivatives from southern Iraq to the central provinces, an official spokesman for the oil ministry said on Tuesday. “The ministry needed local companies to transport oil derivatives as pipelines were damaged because of terrorist attacks,” Essam Jehad told Aswat al-Iraq news agency during the second stage […]

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Are there really people in 112 countries waiting to hear from you?

Is your business in Iraq or going to Iraq or just thinking about it? Either way our community of subscribers and readers in 112 countries will almost certainly contain people who could become customers or influence buying decisions. Some of them may already be customers. Either way, telling them about your business, keeping your name […]

Basra Oil Exports Partly Recover from Sandstorm

According to report from Reuters, oil exports from Iraq's southern oil hub of Basra partly recovered on Monday to 1.08 million barrels per day, having been disrupted by a sandstorm over the previous two days. Basra's shipments were: Friday - 1.68 million barrels Saturday - 1.128 million barrels Sunday - 720,000 barrels Monday - 1.08 […]

Iraq Wants to Open Oil Border with Kuwait

Dhiya Jaafar, chief executive of Iraq's state-run South Oil Co (SOC), has said the country seeks to open a special border crossing with neighbouring Kuwait for international oil firms working in the country, Reuters has reported. The new border crossing would facilitate the inflow of equipment for the oil companies that secured contracts to develop […]

Iraq Oil and Gas Report

Business Monitor International (BMI) forecasts that Iraq will account for 9.00% of Middle East (ME) regional oil demand by 2014, while providing 11.08% of supply. Regional oil use of 7.47mn barrels per day (b/d) in 2001 rose to an estimated 10.64mn b/d in 2009. It should average 10.98mn b/d in 2010 and then rise to […]

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