Iraqi oil
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Countdown to the beginning of economic disaster in Iraq
World Service - The closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the possibility of stopping Iraqi oil exports through Turkey's Ceyhan pipelines have put Baghdad in the worst energy export crisis in the last two decades. This crisis can seriously threaten the government's budget and the economic stability of Iraq.
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Erbil and Baghdad agreement; The key to saving Iraq's oil exports
World Service - With the sharp drop in Iraq's oil exports after the Strait of Hormuz crisis, Baghdad considers the restoration of the Kurdistan region's oil route as the only immediate way to compensate for part of the lost income.
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Baghdad's attempt to expand oil exports from the Kurdistan region
World Service - According to the Oil Price report, Iraq plans to increase the export of crude oil through the Kurdistan Region - Turkey's Ceyhan port to 770,000 barrels per day in response to the disruption in oil exports through the Strait of Hormuz.
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Iraq's efforts to solve the oil export crisis through northern pipelines
World Service - According to the Oil Price report, Iraq's oil production has fallen to about 1.39 million barrels per day, the main reason of which is the disruption of exports through the Strait of Hormuz. Therefore, Baghdad has sought to revive northern export routes through Türkiye, including the Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline.
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Barzani and the US of Energy talk about the energy case of the Kurdistan Region
Iraq and Kurdistan Region service – The prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region in an interview with the US Secretary of Energy to review the latest developments in the region and strategies to strengthen the energy infrastructure and remove berries to oil exports.
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Iraq's oil ports closed
Iraq service – The head of the Iraqi State Ports Company announced that the activities of the oil ports of this country have been completely halted.
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Denying the transfer of Remilan oil equipment to Kurdistan region
Syria Service - After the publication of reports about the transfer of equipment from the Remilan oil fields to the Kurdistan region of Iraq, "Farhad Shami", the director of the SDF media center, categorically rejected these claims and considered it an attempt to destroy the image of these forces and create discord in Syria.