Oil companies operating in Iraq’s Kurdish region, including those represented by the industry group Apikur, have expressed their willingness to negotiate contract terms to restart oil exports that have been stalled for more than a year. The Iraqi Oil Ministry has called for a meeting on Tuesday with the Kurdistan region’s Ministry of Natural Resources and international companies operating there in Baghdad to expedite the resumption of oil exports through Turkey's port of Ceyhan. The meeting is aimed at reaching an agreement to restart production and resume exports as soon as possible.
#Iraq's oil ministry on Tuesday called for meeting "as soon as possible" with the Kurdistan region’s ministry of natural resources and international companies operating there to reach a deal on resuming oil exports via a pipeline to the Turkish port of Ceyhan. #oott…
#Iraq’s oil ministry has called for meeting “as soon as possible” with the #Kurdistan region’s ministry of natural resources and international companies operating there to reach a deal on resuming oil exports via a pipeline to #Turkey's port of Ceyhan. https://t.co/0drzfY8ufS
#Iraq: Oil Firms in Iraq Kurdish Region Signal Willingness to Negotiate Industry group Apikur says oil producers will talk terms Firms hadn’t previously signaled willingness to discuss terms #oott https://t.co/iTlITHqUzl
#Iraqi MoO has requested the Ministry of Natural Resources of @Kurdistan and the international companies operating to convene a meeting in #Baghdad ASAP. The goal is to agree on expediting the restart of production and the resumption of oil exports through #Turkey's #Ceyhan port.
⚠️ IRAQ OIL MINISTRY CALLS FOR MEETING WITH KURDISH AUTHORITIES TO REACH DEAL ON RESUMING OIL EXPORTS THROUGH TURKISH PORT OF CEYHAN
Oil companies operating in Iraq’s Kurdish region say they are willing to negotiate contract terms in a bid to restart exports that have been stalled for more than a year https://t.co/kFmNWdOuGq