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DNO Re-Starts Oil Production at Tawke

DNO ASA, the Norwegian oil and gas operator, today reported that production from its flagship Tawke field in Kurdistan has been restarted following a four-month shut-in triggered by the closure of the Iraq-Turkey Pipeline export route. Production was restarted last month to conduct well integrity tests and synchronize reservoir models but has continued in response […]

Call for Production Sharing Contracts in Iraqi Kurdistan to be honoured

By John Lee. An industry group representing international oil companies (IOCs) in Iraqi Kurdistan has urged the Iraqi Federal Government in Baghdad and the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) to honour their production sharing contracts (PSCs). The Association of the Petroleum Industry of Kurdistan (APIKUR) added that it wants those rights to be incorporated into Iraq's […]

Kurdistan IOCs push for Reopening of Oil Pipeline

By John Lee. The Association of the Petroleum Industry of Kurdistan (APIKUR) has said that spending on the oil industry in Iraqi Kurdistan has been cut by $400 million as a result of the closure of the Iraq-Turkey pipeline (ITP). Full statement from APIKUR: The Association of the Petroleum Industry of Kurdistan (APIKUR) notes that […]

DNO Scales Back Kurdistan Spend

By John Lee. DNO, which operates the Tawke licence in Iraqi Kurdistan, has said on Thursday that, given the uncertain timing of oil export resumption from Iraqi Kurdistan and, importantly, of payments by the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) for previous oil sales, it has scaled back spend in Kurdistan, including drilling. In its statement of […]

DNO projects Lower Full-Year Oil Production from Tawke

By John Lee. DNO, which operates the Tawke licence in Iraqi Kurdistan, has said today (Tuesday) that it now projects full-year 2023 production for Tawke to be below the previously communicated projection of 100,000 barrels of oil per day, as a result of the previously-advised shutdown in production. Full statement from DNO: DNO ASA, the […]

Oil Exports from Northern Iraq to Resume

By John Lee. Baghdad and Erbil have agreed a deal to resume oil exports from northern Iraq. Exports of crude oil from Iraqi Kurdistan and Kirkuk had been suspended since last week after a ruling from the Paris-based International Court of Arbitration that Turkiye can not allow exports from the autonomous region by pipeline to […]

'Hollow victory' for Iraq in Oil Arbitration Case

By Ragip Soylu for Middle East Eye. Any opinions expressed here are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Iraq Business News. 'Hollow victory': Iraq is not really a winner in the Turkey oil arbitration case Ankara is likely to pay only a few hundred million dollars to Iraq, which […]

DNO Starts Shutdown of its Kurdistan Oil Fields

DNO ASA, the Norwegian oil and gas operator, today announced that it has started an orderly shutdown of its operated oil fields in the Kurdistan region of Iraq four days after it was instructed to temporarily cease deliveries to the Iraq-Turkey Pipeline destined for the Mediterranean port of Ceyhan following an arbitration ruling in favor […]

Sell-Off in Oil Shares following Kurdistan Export Ruling

By John Lee. There has been a sharp sell-off in the shares of oil companies with interests in Iraqi Kurdistan on Monday, following the arbitration ruling that has stopped oil exports from the Kurdistan Region of Iraq via pipeline to the Turkish port of Ceyhan: Genel Energy, which has interests in the Tawke, Taq Taq […]

Oil Companies in Kurdistan comment on Court Ruling

By John Lee. Following the arbitration ruling that has stopped oil exports from the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, the oil companies affected have issued statements to the markets on the situation. Genel Energy, which has interests in the Tawke, Taq Taq and Sarta fields, said that public statements made by both the Federal Iraq Ministry […]

KRG Oil Exports Suspended following Arbitration Ruling

By John Lee. Oil exports from Iraqi Kurdistan were suspended on Saturday after a ruling that Turkiye can not allow exports from the autonomous region by pipeline to the port of Ceyhan (pictured). The Paris-based International Court of Arbitration, which operates under the auspices of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), found that Turkiye was […]

Peshkabir Passes Hundred-Million-Barrel Milestone

DNO ASA, the Norwegian oil and gas operator, today reported that cumulative oil production from its Peshkabir field in the Kurdistan region of Iraq has broken through the 100 million-barrel milestone less than six years after startup. The field was initially estimated to contain proven and probable reserves of 75 million barrels of oil commingled […]