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LUKoil Confirms Commitment to Iraq

By John Lee. LUKoil President Vagit Alekperov had a meeting with Iraq’s Prime Minister, Haider al-Abadi, and the country’s Minister of Oil, Adel Abdul Mahdi, in Baghdad on March 22. The discussion focused on progress in the development of West Qurna-2 and the future of the field development. “Our company sticks to its plans to […]

Confusion Reigns in Iraq-Kurd Oil Dispute

This article was originally published by Niqash. Any opinions expressed are those of the author, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Iraq Business News. Truth, Lies And Barrels Per Day: Confusion Reigns in Iraq-Kurd Oil Dispute The deal done to resolve Baghdad's issues with Kurdish oil looks shaky. Both sides have presented different oil […]

LUKoil Seeks more Compensation Oil

By John Lee. LUKoil boss Vagit Alekperov (pictured) has reportedly threatened to cut investment in Iraq unless Baghdad offers more oil in return. The Iraqi government reimburses IOCs' costs in physical shipments of oil. LUKoil is a partner in the West Qurna-2 project, and in the development of Block 10. (Source: Reuters)

Breakthrough in Kurdistan Oil Talks

By John Lee. In a joint meeting held on Thursday between the Kurdistan Region Prime Minister, Nechirvan Barzani, Deputy Prime Minister, Qubad Talabani, and Iraqi Oil Minister Dr. Adel Abdul Mahdi in Erbil, both sides agreed to reach a comprehensive settlement of all the outstanding issues between the Iraqi federal government and the Kurdistan Regional […]

BP, CNPC Increase Stakes in Rumaila

By John Lee. Reuters reports that a revised contract signed last week by BP and China's CNPC for the Rumaila oilfield has raised both companies' stakes in the project. Thamer Ghadhban (pictured), energy adviser to former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, told the news agency that BP's share has been increased from 38 percent to 47.6 […]

Luaibi sees Kurd Oil Export Deal Soon

By John Lee. Iraqi oil minister Abdul Kareem al-Luaibi [Elaibi] (pictured) has said that parliament set up a high-level delegation several days ago to resolve the oil export dispute between Baghdad and Erbil, and he expects a deal to be reached within days. According to Reuters, Ankara is awaiting Iraq's blessing before allowing exports to […]

Luaibi to IOCs: We're Here to Help

By John Lee. Iraqi oil minister Abdul Kareem al-Luaibi (pictured) has moved to reassure major IOCs in the wake of growing disgruntlement over bureaucracy. He remarked to reporters that his ministry " is keen to provide all kinds of support and cooperation for all international companies operating in Iraq, including contracting with companies within the oil […]

ENI Stays in Last Minute Deal, Sonangol Exits

By John Lee. Tense negotiations between Baghdad and Italy's ENI came to a close just hours before ENI was supposedly going to call time on their Iraq operations, Reuters reports. ENI CEO Paulo Scaroni made his dissatisfaction clear to reporters on Tuesday before the new deal was struck, stating, "If they do not sign the contracts […]

Iraq Leads Region with $519bn in Planned Projects

By John Lee. Iraq is now among the biggest spenders in the Middle East when it comes to planned or under-way infrastructure projects, rivalling the expenditure of Saudi Arabia and the UAE, according to the MEED's Gulf Project's Index. Iraq's southern neighbours are spending $1.o5 trillion and $713bn respectively,but Iraq's rising expenditure on energy projects […]

Iran to Trump Iraq on Exploration Terms?

By John Lee. Bloomberg reports that Iran plans to offer international companies better oil contracts than Iraq, as it seeks long-term investment to revive its energy industry. As Iran discusses limits to its nuclear program to remove Western sanctions against its financial and energy businesses, Mehdi Hosseini, of the Iranian oil ministry, said it is […]