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Kurdistan Slams Baghdad Over Continued Pipeline Closure
...rkuk-Ceyhan crude oil export pipeline which has been offline since the Islamic State damaged it in 2014 (see map, p10 & MEES, 12 April). Iraq optimistically says the pipeline could be up and running by the end of this month – mere days away – and will be capable of exporting 350,000 b/d. MEES un...
Volume: 67Issue: 17Published at Fri, 26 Apr 2024 -
Iraq Awards Akkas To Ukrainian Unknowns
...rce majeure in 2014 when the field was overrun by Islamic State militants, and even after the area was retaken by Iraqi security forces cited security concerns and refused to resume work. More recently Saudi Aramco was tapped for the project amid a thawing of relations between the two Gulf ne...
Volume: 67Issue: 17Published at Fri, 26 Apr 2024 -
Egypt-Turkey Talks: Gaza Conflict Tops Agenda As Relations Thaw
...RMALIZATION The landmark presidential visits are the first since relations soured over a decade ago after Sisi ousted Turkey-backed Islamist President Mohamed Mursi in a 2013 military coup (MEES, 5 July 2013), assuming the presidency a year later (MEES, 26 June 2014). In the years that followed, Turkey gr...
Volume: 67Issue: 17Published at Fri, 26 Apr 2024