World

Iraq’s oil ministry aims to establish new oil company in Kurdistan region

Iraq’s federal government aims to establish a new oil company in the Kurdistan region, the oil ministry said in a statement on Saturday.
The aim of the new company will be to enter into new service contracts with oil firms currently operating there under the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), according to the statement.
Oil minister Ihsan Ismael said on May 7 that the ministry would start implementing a February federal court ruling that declared the legal foundations of the Kurdistan region’s oil and gas sector unconstitutional.
For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.
Iraq then wrote to international oil firms operating in the semi-autonomous region requesting they sign new contracts with state-owned marketer SOMO rather than the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG).
The letters marked the first direct contact between the ministry and oil firms operating in the Kurdistan region. The move follows years of attempts by the federal government to bring KRG revenues under its control, including local court rulings and threats of international arbitration.
The oil ministry will pursue legal action against companies that continue to operate under “unlawful production sharing contract schemes” and that “do not engage in good faith negotiations to restructure their contracts,” according to the statement.
Read more:

Iraq balks at greater Chinese control of its oilfields

‘Conflict, destruction’ prevent return to Iraq’s Yazidi heartland: Report

Iraq makes fresh attempt to control Kurdistan oil revenue with contract switch

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending

Exit mobile version