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KRG Claims Exxon's Tillerson Committed to Kurdish Deals

Further to the rumours that Exxon Mobil plans to abandon it's contract at West Qurna-1 in favour of pursuing exploration deals in Iraqi Kurdistan, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has issued the following statement: "In a meeting with President Masoud Barzani in Washington DC this week, the CEO of Exxon Mobil, Rex Tillerson [pictured] stated […]

Exxon Mobil Rumoured to Abandon West Qurna

Sources in Baghdad have told Iraq Business News that Exxon Mobil has decided to abandon its contract at the giant West Qurna-1 oilfield in Southern Iraq, in favour of pursuing its interests in Iraqi Kurdistan. In recent days the Iraqi Ministry for Oil has claimed to have received a second letter from Exxon in which […]

KRG Denies Exxon has 'Frozen' Oil Contract

Ashti Hawrami, the natural resources minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), said on Monday that Exxon Mobil is honoring its oil exploration contracts in the region, contradicting the statement from Baghdad's Oil Minster, Abdul Kareem Luaibi [Elaibi], who said the deal had been frozen. “What comes out of Baghdad is about 90 percent, with […]

Oil Minister says Exxon Freezes Kurdish Oil Deals

Iraqi Oil Minister Abdul Kareem Luaibi [Elaibi] said on Monday that Exxon Mobil had sent a second letter to Iraq's oil ministry confirming its decision to freeze its oil deals with the Kurdistan Regional Governmment (KRG), according to a report from Reuters. The decision may lead the Iraqi government to allow Exxon Mobil to re-enter […]

Dunia Weekly Iraq Market Tracker

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Dunia Weekly Iraq Market Tracker

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Iraq Still Considering Exxon Bidding Ban

The Iraqi oil ministry is said to be still considering whether to allow Exxon Mobil to bid in the country's 4th energy licensing auction, lifting a ban that was imposed because of the deal it struck with the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG). "We are going to discuss this matter in the ministry and, God willing, […]

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Confusion Surrounds Exxon Iraq Decision

Reuters reported at the weekend that Iraq's government has received a letter from Exxon Mobil saying the it had frozen its deal with the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), but other reports say this has not happened. "We received a letter from Exxon on March 5 saying they are freezing the contract with the Kurds," oil […]

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Exxon Reaches Deal on West Qurna Payments

ExxonMobil has reportedly reached an agreement with Baghdad to be paid in oil for work on the huge West Qurna-1 oilfield. According to the report from Reuters, foreign oil companies involved in Iraq's oil expansion generally prefer to be compensated for capital expenditure and service fees in oil, because cash payments are more complicated to […]

Gulf Keystone Shares Slump on Kurdistan Worries

More than £1 billion ($1.6 billion) was wiped off the value of Gulf Keystone Petroleum (GKP) during trading on Tuesday, as its share price fell by one third to 228.5p. Some of those losses have been recovered on Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning, with the shares currently changing hands at 275p. The falls were attrributed […]