Iraq's Ministry of Oil has attributed delays in the resumption of crude oil exports from the Iraqi Kurdistan region to foreign companies operating in the area. These firms are accused of refusing to deliver crude to Baghdad, leading to a standoff that has hindered the restart of exports through a key pipeline. Both the Iraqi government and the oil firms have exchanged blame over the delays, with companies stating they have not received any proposal for resuming exports. #oott
#Iraq and Oil Firms Blame Each Other for Key Oil Pipeline Delays Firms are refusing to deliver crude to Baghdad, ministry says ‘Haven’t seen any proposal’ for resuming exports: companies #oott https://t.co/B5hEJGJjMn
Iraq and oil firms blame each other for key oil pipeline delays https://t.co/6Fcky1hyMX
#Iraq’s oil ministry says that foreign companies operating in Iraqi Kurdistan were partly to blame for the delay in resumption of crude exports from the region. https://t.co/aT3MyuRjwe
Iraq blames foreign firms for delay in crude export restart from Iraqi Kurdistan region https://t.co/IjT55KoIGj https://t.co/8xJGPpeRSS
#Iraq blames foreign firms for delay in crude exports restart from Iraqi Kurdistan region #oott https://t.co/oMi68gcuWm