DUBAI, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Flows of crude oil through a pipeline from the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region in northern Iraq to Turkey could restart soon after an almost two-year shutdown.
ISTANBUL, March 2 (Reuters) - Turkey wants an Iraq-Turkey oil pipeline to operate at maximum capacity once it resumes flows ...
Oil prices rose slightly on Wednesday, supported by a weaker dollar, which makes the commodity less expensive for overseas ...
Iraq’s top energy official says pipeline could re-open today, but operators in Iraqi Kurdistan will not export oil until ...
Negotiations to restart Iraqi Kurdistan’s oil flows through the Iraq-Turkey oil pipeline have failed for the second time in a ...
Abdul Ghani emphasized that Baghdad is nearing the final steps to restart crude oil exports through the Kirkuk-Ceyhan ...
While the pipeline’s reopening may put downward pressure on oil prices in the short term, long-term impacts will depend on ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio pushed Iraq’s Prime Minister to reopen the Iraq-Turkey Pipeline. The U.S. and its allies ...
The Iraqi Ministry of Oil invited oil companies operating in Iraqi Kurdistan to attend an important meeting in Baghdad on ...
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Oil producers in the Kurdistan Region on Monday welcomed the recent phone call between US National ...