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Iraq-Turkey Pipeline Contract to be Negotiated

By John Lee. Iraq's Ministry of Oil has been authorised to negotiate a long-term agreement with Turkey governing the Iraq-Turkey pipeline (ITP), according to a cabinet decision. The Council of Ministers approved an amendment to Resolution 254 of 2026, extending the pipeline contract for four months. Under the amended resolution, the Ministry of Oil is […]

Iraq's Oil Collapse Sparks Race for New Export Routes

By Simon Watkins for OilPrice.com. Any opinions expressed are those of the author(s), and do not necessarily reflect the views of Iraq Business News. Iraq's Oil Collapse Sparks Race for New Export Routes April was indeed the cruellest month for decades for Iraq's crude oil production, with an average of 1.389 million barrels per day […]

Iraqi Oil Ministry Reports Big Fall in Oil Revenues

By John Lee. Iraq's Ministry of Oil has announced finalised oil export volumes for April 2026. Revenue of just over $1 billion was significantly down on pre-war levels, which were typically between $6-7 billion. Total exports of crude oil (including condensates): 9,884,130 barrels. Exports of Basra oil amounted to 4,587,610 barrels. Exports from the Kurdistan […]

Iraq Sulphur Exports Reach Global Markets

By John Lee. Iraq's State Oil Marketing Organization (SOMO) reports that it has successfully marketed and exported sulphur to global markets, with the current average price reaching around $755 per tonne. The company says the achievement reflects flexible marketing policies based on close analysis of global market conditions and sulphur demand. All available quantities from […]

Kirkuk-Nineveh Pipeline to Resume Ops "Within a Month"

By John Lee. According to the state-run Iraqi News Agency (INA), the Kirkuk-Nineveh crude oil export pipeline, which carries oil to the Turkish port of Ceyhan, is set to resume operations within a month. Bassim Mohammed Khudair, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Oil for Extraction Affairs, told the agency that the ministry also has a […]

US Sanctions for alleged Oil Smuggling; Ministry Denies Wrongdoing

By John Lee. The US Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has designated Iraq's Deputy Minister of Oil, Ali Maarij Al-Bahadly, along with several other individuals and businesses, as part of a sanctions action targeting what it describes as the exploitation of Iraq's oil sector to benefit Iran and Iran-aligned militias. The Treasury said […]

Iraq-Syria Oil Pipeline and Baniyas Port Office Under Discussion

By John Lee. A delegation from Iraq's Ministry of Oil, led by the Director-General of North Oil Company (NOC), Amer Khalil Ahmed, has visited the Iraqi Embassy in Damascus, where it met with the chargé d'affaires. The visit was focused on prospects for co-operation with the Syrian side regarding the reactivation of the Iraq-Syria oil […]

Iraq "Offers Steep Oil Price Cuts" to Lure Buyers via Hormuz

From Baird Maritime. Any opinions expressed are those of the author(s), and do not necessarily reflect the views of Iraq Business News. Iraq Offers Steep Oil Price Cuts to Lure Buyers into Strait of Hormuz Iraq has offered term buyers May-loading Basrah crude at steep discounts for loading inside the Strait of Hormuz, which has […]

Iraq-China Trade Gap Narrows

By John Lee. Iraq's trade surplus with China narrowed sharply in 2025, as imports from China rose while oil export revenues declined, according to data published by the Ministry of Trade. The figures, compiled by the ministry's Directorate of External Economic Relations, show that Iraqi imports from China rose by 7.5 percent to approximately $17.02 […]

Iraq Allocates $1.5bn for Basra-Haditha Pipeline Project

By John Lee. Iraq has formed a special committee to oversee the Basra-Haditha multi-directional oil pipeline project, following a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' Al-Sudani. The committee will be headed by the Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Oil and will include relevant advisers to the Prime Minister as well as directors-general from the […]

First Iraqi Oil Shipments Loaded via Syria's Baniyas Port

By John Lee. The first shipments of Iraqi oil were loaded at Syria's Baniyas [Banias] port on Thursday, marking the launch of a new export route to European markets, according to the State Oil Marketing Organization (SOMO). The development establishes a new Mediterranean outlet for Iraqi oil exports, enabling access to European refineries and consumers. […]