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This study provides a thorough-going review of every conceivable angle on Iraqi oil and gas law, from rele-vant provisions of the Iraqi Constitution of 2005; to legislative measures comprising the oil and gas framework law, the revenue-sharing law, and the laws to reconstitute the Iraq National Oil Company and reorganize the Ministry of Oil; to ...
overview of the impact of the oil crisis on Iraq’s economy; Section 3 examines Iraqi oil production 1 based on a ramp-up of volumes from West-Qurna 2 and Halfaya. See: Ahmed Mehdi, Iraqi Oil: industry evolution and short and medium-term prospects, OIES Working Paper, October 2018
In the same report, IEA estimated that such an increase would bring Iraq a total of $5 trillion in revenues from oil exports between 2012 and 2035, averaging $200 billion per year. Iraq’s economy is dependent on the oil and gas sector.
This paper is primarily a source criticism approach of the documents available from The National Archives and the U.S. Department of State Office of the Historian in order to analyse the role of the British Government in the Iraqi Petroleum Companies dispute with the Government of Iraq.
17 Σεπ 2007 · Under the new Oil Law, PSCs permit foreign oil companies (FOCs) to sign contracts directly with the ICG to develop specific areas of Iraq's petroleum sector in exchange for a share of the oil...
1 Ιαν 2021 · US plans in relation to Iraq’s oil were more elusive until leaks of secret talks emerged on the drafting of a new hydrocarbon oil law, whereby production sharing agreements (or the like) would be used to allow foreign oil companies complete access to oil, notwithstanding Iraqi legal ownership (Muttitt 2011). This cosmetic arrangement was ...
3« Iraqi Oil and increasing Revenue The multinationals in advanced industries came into Iraq after the nationalization of the Iraqi Petroleum company when oil revenue increased phenomenally. By the end of 1975 Iraq's annual oil income stood at around $8 billion.9 The Iraqi crude oil production, which was