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GKP Suspends Truck Shipments; Shares Slide

By John Lee. Shares in Gulf Keystone Petroleum (GKP) were down 10 percent on Friday morning, after it announced the suspension of crude oil exports by truck from Iraqi Kurdistan. The company said it remains in a dialogue with the Kurdistan Regional Government's Ministry of Natural Resources ("MNR"), in order to receive the outstanding payments […]

Southern Oil Exports Fall

By John Lee. Exports of crude oil from Iraq's southern ports dipped in January to an average of 2.389 bpd, according to a report from Reuters. This is down from the record high of 2.76 million bpd in December, and was due to bad weather in the Gulf. (Source: Reuters)

Disputed Kurdish Tanker Leaves US

By John Lee. The tanker of oil from Iraqi Kurdistan, which had been waiting off the US coast for six months due to legal proceedings, is reported to have finally set sail on Tuesday. According to a report from BasNews, the United Kalavyrta [United Kalavrta] (pictured) is now headed for the Straits of Gibraltar, following […]

Egypt Forgives Iraqi Debt in Exchange for Oil

By Ayah Aman for Al Monitor. Any opinions expressed are those of the author, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Iraq Business News. Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi’s visit to Cairo on Jan. 11 included several political, military and economic agreements, and marked a new chapter in Egypt-Iraq relations. These agreements also contributed in […]

Oil Output to Rise to Compensate Low Prices

By Patrick Schmidt. The Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister announced that Iraq would try to increase its oil production along with exports in order to compensate for low oil prices. Iraq has recently lost 50 percent of its revenue due to the slump in world crude prices. The country aims to boost production with the Kurdistan […]

Genel Energy Down 3% on Trading Update

Shares in Genel Energy were down 3 percent on Wednesday morning following the company's trading and operations update in advance of the its full-year 2014 results, which are scheduled for release on 5 March 2015. The information contained herein has not been audited and may be subject to further review: HIGHLIGHTS A combination of low […]

Iraq Plans Record Oil Exports

By John Lee. Reuters reports that the State Oil Marketing Organization (SOMO) is planning to export 3.3 million bpd of Basra crude from its southern ports in February. December's total figure hit 2.94 million bpd, the highest since 1980, of which a record 2.76 million bpd of oil was exported from the country's southern terminals. (Source: […]

GDP Forecasters See 2015 Rebound

By Mark A. DeWeaver. Last month Barcelona-based economics consultancy FocusEconomics launched an interesting new product—a survey of professional forecasters for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The section on the Iraqi economy is particularly useful given the lack of attention this subject normally receives. It includes consensus projections for 25 macro variables going […]

Iraq to Double Exports of Kirkuk Crude

By John Lee. Fouad Hussein, a member of the Kirkuk provincial council’s oil and gas committee, has told Bloomberg that Iraq will double shipments of Kirkuk crude “in the coming few weeks” from about 150,000 bpd currently to 300,000 bpd. To achieve this, he said that it will be necessary to install a new pipeline […]

Egypt Requests 130,000 bpd Iraqi Oil

By John Lee. Oil Minister Dr. Adel Abdul Mahdi [Adel Abdel Mehdi] (pictured) has said that Egypt would like to purchase 4 million barrels of Iraqi oil per month, equivalent to about 130,000 bpd. The Minister, who is accompanying Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on his visit to Egypt, added that talks on subject are still […]

Baghdad Allowed to Sue over KRG Oil Tanker

By John Lee. A Texas court has ruled that the case of a disputed shipment of crude oil from Iraqi Kurdistan, which has been waiting off the Galveston coast for several months, falls within its jurisdiction. The court also rejected the Kurdistan Regional Government's claims of sovereign immunity, leaving the way open for Iraq's oil […]

Technical Problems Halt Kirkuk Oil Exports

By John Lee. A source at Iraq’s North Oil Company has said that technical problems have stopped the export of Kirkuk crude oil to Turkey via the Kurdistan pipeline. He told BasNews that the problem happened in Turkey, not in the Kurdistan Region. It remains unclear when the problem will be resolved. (Source: BasNews)