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The [[Kurdistan Regional Government]] began signing its own oil deals deals before an oil law had been agreed by the central Government angering some in Baghdad.
 
The [[Kurdistan Regional Government]] began signing its own oil deals deals before an oil law had been agreed by the central Government angering some in Baghdad.
 
::While the debate continues, the [[Kurdistan Regional Government]] is pushing ahead. In 2002, at the suggestion of [[Jalal Talabani]], the Kurdish leader who is now Iraq's president, the Turkish conglomerate [[Cukurova Group]] set up an oil unit called [[Genel Enerji]] to look for oil in Kurdistan. Genel signed a production-sharing agreement in July 2002 and took over the Taq Taq oil field in February 2003 on the eve of the U.S-led invasion. It signed another exploration contract in July 2005. A Norwegian firm, [[DNO]], and a Canadian firm, [[Heritage Oil]], also struck exploration and production deals in the Kurdish region.<ref>[http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost/access/1200816761.html?dids=1200816761:1200816761&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Jan+24%2C+2007&author=Steven+Mufson+-+Washington+Post+Staff+Writer&pub=The+Washington+Post&edition=&startpage=D.1&desc=Iraq+Struggles+to+Finish+Oil+Law%3B+Forging+an+Agreement+Requires+Balancing+Sharply+Divided+Interests%2C+Ethnic+Groups Iraq Struggles to Finish Oil Law; Forging an Agreement Requires Balancing Sharply Divided Interests, Ethnic Groups], by [[Steven Mufson]], [[Washington Post]], 24 January 2007.</ref>
 
::While the debate continues, the [[Kurdistan Regional Government]] is pushing ahead. In 2002, at the suggestion of [[Jalal Talabani]], the Kurdish leader who is now Iraq's president, the Turkish conglomerate [[Cukurova Group]] set up an oil unit called [[Genel Enerji]] to look for oil in Kurdistan. Genel signed a production-sharing agreement in July 2002 and took over the Taq Taq oil field in February 2003 on the eve of the U.S-led invasion. It signed another exploration contract in July 2005. A Norwegian firm, [[DNO]], and a Canadian firm, [[Heritage Oil]], also struck exploration and production deals in the Kurdish region.<ref>[http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost/access/1200816761.html?dids=1200816761:1200816761&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Jan+24%2C+2007&author=Steven+Mufson+-+Washington+Post+Staff+Writer&pub=The+Washington+Post&edition=&startpage=D.1&desc=Iraq+Struggles+to+Finish+Oil+Law%3B+Forging+an+Agreement+Requires+Balancing+Sharply+Divided+Interests%2C+Ethnic+Groups Iraq Struggles to Finish Oil Law; Forging an Agreement Requires Balancing Sharply Divided Interests, Ethnic Groups], by [[Steven Mufson]], [[Washington Post]], 24 January 2007.</ref>
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==Lobbying firms retained==
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*[[Luther Pendragon]]<ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/members/register/register-profile/?company=Luther%20Pendragon Register 1st September 2014 - 30th November 2014] ''APPC'', accessed 28 January 2015 </ref>
  
 
==Website==
 
==Website==

Latest revision as of 17:06, 28 January 2015

Regional government formed in Iraqi Kurdistan in 2006 by bringing together the previously KDP controlled governerates of Dohuk and Erbil with the PUK controlled governorate of Suleimanieh.

Issues

Oil

The Kurdistan Regional Government began signing its own oil deals deals before an oil law had been agreed by the central Government angering some in Baghdad.

While the debate continues, the Kurdistan Regional Government is pushing ahead. In 2002, at the suggestion of Jalal Talabani, the Kurdish leader who is now Iraq's president, the Turkish conglomerate Cukurova Group set up an oil unit called Genel Enerji to look for oil in Kurdistan. Genel signed a production-sharing agreement in July 2002 and took over the Taq Taq oil field in February 2003 on the eve of the U.S-led invasion. It signed another exploration contract in July 2005. A Norwegian firm, DNO, and a Canadian firm, Heritage Oil, also struck exploration and production deals in the Kurdish region.[1]

Lobbying firms retained

Website

People

President

2006 Cabinet

Dr Ashti A. Hawrami Minister for Natural Resources

Dr Dakheel Saeed Khudhur Minister for the Region

Notes