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Iraq Calls For Meeting With Global Oil Firms To Discuss Kurdistan Contracts

The Kurdistan Region's Ministry of Natural Resources is also expected to attend the talks, which come amid ongoing efforts to streamline oil operations between Baghdad and Erbil.
Employees operate a drilling rig at the Airankol oil field operated by Caspiy Neft in the Atyrau Region, Kazakhstan August 22, 2024. REUTERS/Pavel Mikheyev/File Photo

Iraq‘s Ministry of Oil announced on Saturday that it had invited global oil companies under the Association of the Petroleum Industry of Kurdistan (APIKUR) umbrella and those contracted by the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) to a meeting in Baghdad on March 4.

The talks are set to address issues related to existing contracts and seek agreements that align with international best practices for oilfield development while safeguarding national interests, the ministry said in a statement.

Oil Cooperation Talks

The Kurdistan Region’s Ministry of Natural Resources is also expected to attend the discussions, which come amid ongoing efforts to streamline oil operations between Baghdad and Erbil.

Eight international oil firms operating in Iraq‘s semi-autonomous Kurdistan region said they would not resume oil exports through Turkey’s Ceyhan on Friday despite an announcement from Baghdad that the restart was imminent.

The government said on Friday it would announce a resumption in the coming hours, with an initial amount of 185,000 barrels per day (bpd) exported through state oil marketer SOMO and that quantity gradually increasing.

The Association of the Petroleum Industry of Kurdistan (APIKUR), which represents 60% of production from the region, said later no formal contact had been made for clarity on commercial agreements and guarantees of payment for past and future exports.


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What is APIKUR?

The Association of the Petroleum Industry of Kurdistan (APIKUR) is an organisation representing international oil and gas companies operating in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI).

Established to advocate for industry interests, APIKUR works to foster cooperation between oil firms, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), and Iraq’s federal authorities.

The association aims to ensure a stable regulatory framework, improve investment conditions, and promote transparent policies in the region’s energy sector.

APIKUR plays a crucial role in resolving disputes over contracts, revenue-sharing, and exports while supporting the development of Kurdistan’s petroleum industry through sustainable and responsible resource management practices.

(With inputs from Reuters)