Iraq's oil ministry has announced the resumption of oil exports from northern Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdish region.
By John Lee. The Federal Ministry of Oil has confirmed the completion of procedures for resuming the export of oil produced in the Kurdistan Region through Ceyhan Port (pictured), in accordance with ...
The ministry asked the Kurdish authorities to transfer the region’s oil to the Iraqi state oil company Somo for the exports ...
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Iraq has resumed oil exports from its northern semi-autonomous Kurdish region, ending a nearly two-year halt. This follows ...
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Crude oil closed at the lowest settlement price this year, fueled by near-term supply concerns and expectations that OPEC+ will postpone returning barrels to the market in April as planned.
The declines follow reports that the White House is pressing Iraq to resume oil exports from the country's Kurdish region. The move is seen as an effort to offset supply losses from expected U.S.