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Kurdistan Region of Iraq's Energy Industry

Kurdistan Region of Iraq

in figures

Oil reserves45 billion barrels

Oil production 450,000 bopd

Gas reserves25 tcm

Gas production1.88 bcm

Kurdistan Region of Iraq: New Alliances

Kurdistan Region of Iraq’s oil and gas industry was late to take off, despite discoveries in the region beginning in the 1920s. However, the region was highly successful at attracting major IOCs the mid-2000s, including ExxonMobil, Chevron, Gazprom, Dana Gas and TotalEnergies. The Kurdistan Region of Iraq is an autonomous region of Iraq, although it held a unilateral independence vote in 2017 to mixed international reception. Throughout political upheaval and war it has remained steadfast in its payments to operators, underlining the nation’s resilience.

The region’s hydrocarbons industry is overseen by the Ministry of Natural Resources, which is independent from Baghdad’s Ministry of Oil. However, the country continues to struggle with its independent oil and gas law, which has been defined as unconstitutional by Iraq’s capital and lacks support from the national budget.

Heavy sour crude produced in Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) began to be exported to the Ceyhan terminal in Turkey in 2014 through the KRG’s main pipeline that begins in the Kirkuk region and the DNO-Tawke pipeline. Further gas pipeline infrastructure has been planned to support the region’s planned rise in production.

The KRI requires investment to build up its power generation capacity to support a growing oil and gas industry, which remains the largest industrial consumer of energy.

Key oilfield restarts production in Kurdistan Region of Iraq
NEWS
Kurdistan Region of Iraq - August 21, 2023

DNO has restarted production at the Tawke oilfield in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq following a four-month shut in, the Norwegian…

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The transformative potential of natural gas Crescent Petroleum UAE IRaq Kurdistan _Majid-JAFAR
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- August 17, 2023

Majid Jafar, CEO of Crescent Petroleum, talks to The Energy Year about energy’s key role in socioeconomic development, the…

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TotalEnergies divests shares in Sarsang oilfield in KRI
NEWS
Kurdistan Region of Iraq - September 16, 2022

TotalEnergies has sold its 18% share in the onshore Sarsang oilfield in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq to Canadian independent ShaMaran Petroleum Corp. for USD 155…

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Genel buys Chevron KRI stakes
NEWS
Kurdistan Region of Iraq - January 21, 2019

Genel Energy has agreed to acquire stakes in two Kurdistan Region of Iraq blocks, the company announced on Monday.

Genel will acquire from Chevron a 40% operating…

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Genel to develop Kurdistan fields
NEWS
Kurdistan Region of Iraq - August 07, 2018

Genel Energy has outlined plans to develop the Bina Bawi and Miran fields in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, the company announced in its H1 results on Tuesday.

“The…

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Peshkabir output up two-thirds: DNO
NEWS
Kurdistan Region of Iraq - July 17, 2018

Output from Peshkabir field in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq has increased by 67% to 25,000 bopd after the Peshkabir-4 well was put on production, operator DNO announced…

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KRG confirms first independent exports
NEWS
Kurdistan Region of Iraq - May 28, 2014

The first official sale of independent pipeline exports from the Kurdistan Region of Iraq occurred last week at the Turkish port of Ceyhan.

The Kurdistan Regional…

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HKN tests second commercial well
NEWS
Kurdistan Region of Iraq - May 21, 2014

US oil company HKN Energy declared its Swara Tika-2 discovery a commercial prospect after testing a flow of 18,000 barrels of oil per day from the well on the Sarsang…

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MOL reveals production target
NEWS
Kurdistan Region of Iraq - May 14, 2014

MOL executive vice-president of exploration and production Alexander Dodds told TOGY last week that the company was targeting early production of a minimum of 10,000…

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