Iraq, Oil Firms Poised to Sign Deal to Restart Kurdish Exports
A woman takes a photograph at an oil refinery in the Kurdistan region of Iraq.
Photographer: Ali Al-Saadi/AFP/Getty ImagesIraq, the regional government of Kurdistan and international companies agreed terms to resume oil exports that have been halted for over two years over a payment dispute, adding supply to a market that’s widely expected to move into a heavy surplus.
The agreement, which is still awaiting signatures by all the parties involved, will resolve the last remaining issue that has kept a pipeline from the Kurdish region to Turkey’s Mediterranean coast. A resumption would likely bring about 230,000 barrels a day of crude to international markets, according to people familiar with the matter.