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Lebanon Approves Cyprus Maritime Border, Syria Next
...11, but Syria – not a signatory to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) – rejected this in 2014. Since the end of its civil war in 1990, Lebanon has oscillated between Iran-Syria and western influence. But with Hezbollah out of government in Lebanon and Syria now moving to...
Volume: 68Issue: 44Published at Fri, 31 Oct 2025 -
Turkey’s ITP Exit Sets Stage For Intensive Talks With Iraq
...ghdad largely emerged as the winner in an arbitration case against Ankara for facilitating independent Kurdish oil exports between 2014 and 2018 (MEES, 31 March 2023). Before the shutdown, the ITP carried up to 400,000 b/d of Kurdish crude and around 70,000 b/d of Federal Kirkuk production to Ceyhan. Th...
Volume: 68Issue: 30Published at Fri, 25 Jul 2025 -
Drone Attacks Force Shutdown Of Key Kurdistan Oil Fields
...ersee security since ISIS was ousted in 2017. The field fell under ISIS control in 2014, and the security situation in the area remains precarious. SANCTIONS RETALIATION? Iraq’s deal with HKN comes as Baghdad has been trying to convince US companies to invest in the country’s energy se...
Volume: 68Issue: 29Published at Fri, 18 Jul 2025 -
HKN Signs Preliminary Deal For Development Of Federal Field
...supply nearby power plants. That said, oil ministry data seen by MEES put output below 10,000 b/d in early-2024 and an informed source says operations have been undermined by the security situation in the area. The field suffered severe damage after the ISIS takeover in 2014 and Iraqi security fo...
Volume: 68Issue: 29Published at Fri, 18 Jul 2025 -
Libya Slams Greek Hydrocarbons Tender Amid Maritime Border Dispute
...vereign rights in 2014.” CALL FOR TENDERS On 12 June, the European Union’s official journal published a notice from Greece announcing an international call for tenders for “the exploration and exploitation of hydrocarbons in maritime areas” including Blocks “South of Crete 1” and “South of...
Volume: 68Issue: 26Published at Fri, 27 Jun 2025 -
Deadly Clashes Threaten Libya’s Short-Lived Stability
...nister Khalifa Abdelsadiq hailed the relative stability the country has witnessed in the past few years, stressing that Libya was “open for business,” with existing partners like Repsol and OMV, as well as Italy’s Eni, recently resuming drilling in Libya for the first time since 2014 (MEES, 28 Fe...
Volume: 68Issue: 20Published at Fri, 16 May 2025 -
Baghdad Scrambles To Keep US Sanctions Waivers On Iran Electricity Imports
...mains questionable given substantial damage to the region’s infrastructure when under ISIS control in 2014-16 . Mr Sudani also highlights Iraq’s plans to import electricity via the GCC’s common interconnector and Jordan this summer. Having missed its earlier end-2024 target, the GCC Interconnection Au...
Volume: 68Issue: 07Published at Fri, 14 Feb 2025