KRG, Baghdad Strike Another Oil Deal

Erbil and Baghdad say they’ve once again cracked the code on resuming Kurdistan’s long-stalled oil exports — at least on paper. The Kurdistan Region’s natural resources ministry announced Wednesday that 23 delegates, including 17 from Iraq’s oil ministry, have signed off on a new export protocol.

Under the deal, KRG will keep 50,000 barrels per day for domestic use, hand the rest to SOMO, and everyone will smile politely while pretending this time will be different. The hitch? Baghdad still needs to convince Turkey to open the taps on the Iraq–Turkey pipeline — the same sticking point that’s kept flows shut since March 2023 after a Paris arbitration ruling.

Baghdad insists it’s committed to taking 230,000 bpd from Kurdistan under a July agreement, and in return, it’s promised to pay those long-delayed public sector salaries in the Region. So far, the federal government has sent 975 billion dinars (about $737 million) to cover May wages. June and July remain in limbo thanks to the ever-mysterious “technical and financial disputes.”

The talks between Erbil and Baghdad have been grinding on since July, mirroring countless previous “breakthroughs” that dissolved into more waiting. Until Ankara says yes, this latest oil deal joins the growing pile of almost-deals gathering dust.

By Julianne Geiger for Oilprice.com

More Top Reads From Oilprice.com

 

  • Related Posts

    UAE’s Biggest Gas Plant Forced Offline for Second Time Since War Began

    Operations at the Habshan gas facilities, the biggest gas processing site in the United Arab Emirates, were suspended early on Friday following a fire that erupted after an attack, Abu…

    India’s Russian Crude Imports Jump 90% in March After U.S. Waiver

    India’s imports of Russian crude oil jumped by 90% in March versus February, following the major supply disruption in the Middle East and the U.S. waiver of purchases of Russian…

    Have You Seen?

    Trump Says US Can Take Strait of Hormuz With More Time, Take the Oil and Make a Fortune

    • April 3, 2026
    Trump Says US Can Take Strait of Hormuz With More Time, Take the Oil and Make a Fortune

    China Sets 2029 Deadline to Shut Down Outdated Petrochemical Plants

    • April 3, 2026
    China Sets 2029 Deadline to Shut Down Outdated Petrochemical Plants

    India Passes on Iranian Oil as Sanctioned Tanker Redirects to China

    • April 3, 2026
    India Passes on Iranian Oil as Sanctioned Tanker Redirects to China

    India’s Russian Crude Imports Jump 90% in March After U.S. Waiver

    • April 3, 2026
    India’s Russian Crude Imports Jump 90% in March After U.S. Waiver

    UAE’s Biggest Gas Plant Forced Offline for Second Time Since War Began

    • April 3, 2026
    UAE’s Biggest Gas Plant Forced Offline for Second Time Since War Began

    Oil Giants Show Early Interest in US Gulf Deepwater Field Stake

    • April 3, 2026
    Oil Giants Show Early Interest in US Gulf Deepwater Field Stake

    Europe Braces for Prolonged Energy Crisis as Supplies Tighten

    • April 3, 2026
    Europe Braces for Prolonged Energy Crisis as Supplies Tighten

    JP Morgan Sees $150 Oil if Hormuz Remains Closed Through Mid-May

    • April 3, 2026
    JP Morgan Sees $150 Oil if Hormuz Remains Closed Through Mid-May

    Canada’s Synthetic Crude Soars 200% as War Chokes Diesel Supply

    • April 3, 2026
    Canada’s Synthetic Crude Soars 200% as War Chokes Diesel Supply

    Why Has the WTI Oil Price Surpassed Brent?

    • April 3, 2026
    Why Has the WTI Oil Price Surpassed Brent?