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Southern Oil Facilities "Very, Very Safe"

By John Lee. Oil Minister Abdul Kareem al-Luaibi [Elaibi] (pictured) said on Wednesday that Iraq's southern oil export facilities were secure, with shipments now running at around 2.6 million bpd, according to Reuters. Speaking to reporters ahead of an OPEC meeting in Vienna, he said: "All our exports now are from the Basra terminal in […]

Oil Exports Continue to Rebound

By John Lee. Iraqi oil exports rose for a second consecutive month in May, according to a report from AFP. Exports of crude oil averaged 2.58 million bpd last month, up from April's 2.50 million bpd, raising $8.68 billion in revenues. All of the shipments were made from southern export terminals, following persistent attacks on […]

Kurdish Oil Ship in Search of a Port

By Ufuk Sanli for Al-Monitor. Any opinions expressed are those of the author, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Iraq Business News. The Kurdish administration in northern Iraq and the Baghdad government are at loggerheads over oil exports. The tanker carrying the first cargo of independently exported oil from northern Iraq is crisscrossing […]

KRG Risks Isolation by Exporting Oil

By Harith Hasan for Al-Monitor. Any opinions expressed are those of the author, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Iraq Business News. KRG Risks Isolation in Iraq by Exporting Oil through Turkey The announcement this month that the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) was exporting oil independently of the Iraqi central government was an […]

PM Barzani on KRG Oil Exports

The Prime Minister yesterday addressed the Kurdistan Parliament at length regarding the Region's financial situation, disputes with Baghdad, natural resources, and other matters. An excerpt of his address is below: “The Kurdistan Region’s policy from the beginning has been based upon solving outstanding issues with Baghdad. We want to find a solution and reach an […]

Southern Oil Exports could Hit Record

By John Lee. Reuters reports that oil exports from Iraq’s southern terminals are on track for a record high in May. Exports are estimated at an average of 2.60 million bpd in the first 27 days of this month, which, if sustained, would beat April’s 2.51 million bpd, the highest since 2003. Southern exports are […]

Oil Exports Up nearly 6 percent in April

By John Lee. Iraq's crude oil exports increased nearly 6 percent in April from the previous month. Shipments averaged 2.51 million bpd in April, bringing in revenues of $7.582 billion at an average price of $100.691 per barrel. March's 2.37 million bpd brought in $7,507 billion. (Source: Ministry of Oil)

CPECC, Petrofac Win Rumaila Contracts

By John Lee. Iraq has announced the award of two contracts totalling nearly a billion dollars to Britain's Petrofac and China's CPECC, Reuters reports. The deals, for services at the super-giant Rumaila field near Basra, were worth $535.8 million for Petrofac and $425 million for China Petroleum Engineering & Construction Corporation. Rumaila is a field of key strategic […]

Turkey: Oil at Ceyhan Ready for Market

By John Lee. Turkish energy minister Taner Yildiz (pictured) has announced that Turkey is ready to market oil from the Kurdish region, currently stored at the port of Ceyhan. Beginning May 2nd, Turkey will market some 1.5 million barrels of oil from storage tanks (which are nearing full capacity) and minister Yildiz said this would […]

Northern Export Pipeline Still Closed

By John Lee. Iraq's northern Kirkuk-Ceyhan export pipeline has been inoperable since March due to sabotage, while attempts to repair it have been curtailed due to ongoing insurgent activity. Deputy prime minister for energy Hussein al-Shahristani (pictured) explained the urgency of the situation, noting that the area was secure enough to repair the pipeline, but […]

Southern Oil Exports "on Track for Record"

By John Lee. According to shipping data tracked by Reuters, oil exports from Iraq's southern terminals are heading for a record high in April. An average of 2.55 million barrels per day were shipped in the first 23 days of April, which if sustained would top February's 2.50 million bpd, the highest since 1979. Southern […]

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 […]