Baghdad Reiterates its Position on Kirkuk-Ceyhan Pipeline
By John Lee. Iraq's Ministry of Oil has issued a further statement setting out its position on the resumption of exports through the Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline, following recent comments by the Kurdistan Regional Government's Ministry of Natural Resources. The statement describes the KRG ministry's position as political in nature, and sets out Baghdad's operational and legal […]
Mosul to host Directorate of Real Estate Registration
By John Lee. Iraq is to build facilities for justice-related departments, including the Directorate of Real Estate Registration, on the West bank of the Tigris in Mosul. The Iraqi Cabinet approved an exemption for a project on Tuesday, removing the project from the requirements of Cabinet Decisions No. 421 of 2025 and No. 3 of […]
Report: Job Creation and Workers' Rights in the Kurdistan Region
By John Lee. The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has published a new report titled "Job Creation and Workers' Rights in the Kurdistan Region". In its summary, the report emphasises: To date, 303,000 workers in the Kurdistan Region have been registered in the social security scheme. Notably, 225,000 of these registrations occurred within the last five […]
Public Holiday Announced for Eid al-Fitr
By John Lee. The Council of Ministers has approved a public holiday for Eid al-Fitr, suspending official working hours across state institutions from Wednesday 18th March until Monday 23rd March. Government offices are scheduled to resume normal operations on Tuesday 24th March. Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting in the Islamic […]
Drone attack on Rasheed Hotel - No Injuries Reported
By John Lee. The Ministry of Interior has confirmed that a drone struck the upper part of the Rasheed Hotel in Baghdad's Green Zome without causing casualties or significant material damage. According to the ministry, forensic teams conducted a site and technical inspection following the incident and determined that the drone collided with the hotel's outer […]
Tenders "Issued" for Iraqi Oil Exports via Syria and Jordan
By John Lee. The Ministry of Oil has reportedly issued tenders to export Iraqi crude oil through the Syrian port of Baniyas and the Jordanian port of Aqaba, according to Oil Minister Hayan Abdul Ghani. In comments reported by the state-run Iraqi News Agency (INA), Abdul Ghani said Iraq remains heavily dependent on revenues from […]
$379m in Iraqi Assets Recovered from Abroad
By John Lee. Iraq Fund for the Recovery of Smuggled Assets has reportedly recovered approximately $379 million in Iraqi funds from abroad, according to its chairman, Mohammed Ali Al-Lami. Speaking to the state-run Iraqi News Agency (INA), Al-Lami said the fund is seeking to sign cooperation agreements with international and local institutions to strengthen its […]
Baghdad, KRG in Conflict over Northern Oil Exports
By John Lee. Iraq's Ministry of Oil and the Kurdistan Regional Government's Ministry of Natural Resources have issued statements outlining differing positions on the possible resumption of crude oil exports through the northern pipeline to the Turkish port of Ceyhan. The exchange comes amid regional disruption affecting exports through the southern system via the Strait […]
Iraq "To Restore Kirkuk-Turkey Pipeline"
By Charles Kennedy for OilPrice.com. Any opinions expressed are those of the author(s), and do not necessarily reflect the views of Iraq Business News. Iraq To Restore Kirkuk-Turkey Pipeline as Iran War Chokes Off Exports Iraq is scrambling to restore a northern oil export route that would send crude from the Kirkuk fields directly to […]
Iraqi Airspace to Remain Closed Until Thursday Noon
By John Lee. The Iraqi Civil Aviation Authority (ICAA) has extended the closure of Iraqi airspace to all arriving, departing and transit aircraft until 12:00 noon on Thursday. The authority said the decision was taken as a temporary and precautionary measure, based on an ongoing assessment of the security situation and in light of regional […]
Freight Under Pressure: Regional Instability Reshaping ME Logistics
By Rostom Aram, for Almas Group. Freight Under Pressure: How Regional Instability Is Reshaping Middle East Logistics The Middle East remains one of the world's most important logistics corridors, connecting production hubs in Asia with markets across Europe, Africa, and the wider region. However, periods of geopolitical tension continue to test the resilience of supply […]
DNO Sees Long-Term Oil Production in Kurdistan Licences
By John Lee. DNO has outlined the licence timelines and expected production outlook for its development and production assets in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. In its recently-issued Annual Report for 2025, the company said the Tawke licence is due to expire in 2026, but includes an automatic five-year extension option that would extend the […]



