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Iraq Procurement News Notice - 99668


Procurement News Notice

PNN 99668
Work Detail The legal challenge is the latest obstacle to the resumption of flows through the Iraq-Turkey oil pipeline that have been halted since March 2023 The Iraqi federal governments oil ministry has sued the semi-autonomous Kurdistan Region of Iraq over oil and gas contracts it signed with U.S. firms, three sources with direct knowledge of the matter said and a document showed. The legal challenge is the latest obstacle to the resumption of flows through the Iraq-Turkey oil pipeline that have been halted since March 2023, despite pressure by the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump. Baghdad has said direct engagement between companies and the Kurdistan regional government, or KRG, without the federal governments inclusion violates the constitution, calling the deals null and void. The KRG has defended the agreements, saying they were based on existing contracts. A speedy resumption of exports from Iraqs Kurdistan region would help to offset any fall in Iranian oil exports, which Washington has pledged to cut to zero as part of Trumps maximum pressure campaign against Tehran. Iraq, an ally to both the United States and Iran, is wary of being caught up in Trumps policy to squeeze Tehran. Masrour Barzani, the prime minister of the KRG, oversaw the signing of two energy agreements worth a combined $110 billion over their lifetimes with U.S. companies HKN Energy and WesternZagros during his trip to Washington D.C. last week. He met with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Friday and discussed the need to resume oil exports from Kuridstan through the Iraqi Turkish pipeline, a KRG statement said. Reuters has contacted the U.S. companies, but has not yet received a response. The timing of the gas deals is particularly significant, considering Irans weakening position and Washingtons ongoing pressure on Baghdad to reduce reliance on Iranian gas imports, Iraqi energy analyst and a former manager at the state-run North Oil Co. Ali al-Obeidi, said. The agreements involve the development of the Miran and Topkhana-Kurdamir gas fields in the northern Iraqi city of Sulaimaniya. The three sources spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to speak publicly about Iraqs legal action. Flows through the pipeline were halted after the Paris-based International Chamber of Commerce ruled that Turkey violated provisions of a 1973 treaty by facilitating Kurdish exports without Baghdads consent. Negotiations to resume Kurdish oil exports via the Iraq-Turkey oil pipeline, which once handled about 0.5% of global oil supply, have stalled over payment terms and contract details.
Country Iraq , Western Asia
Industry Oil & Gas
Entry Date 27 May 2025
Source https://www.zawya.com/en/business/energy/baghdad-sues-iraqi-kurds-over-us-energy-deals-hcyyt01o

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