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Iraq holds Kurdish government legally responsible for continued oil smuggling

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Posted on June 5, 2025

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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's oil ministry said on Thursday it holds the Kurdish regional government (KRG) legally responsible for the continued smuggling of oil from the Kurdish region outside the

Iraq Declares Kurdish Government Accountable for Oil Smuggling

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's oil ministry said on Thursday it holds the Kurdish regional government (KRG) legally responsible for the continued smuggling of oil from the Kurdish region outside the country.

The ministry reserves the right to take all legal measures in the matter, it added.

Control over oil and gas has long been a source of tension between Baghdad and Erbil.

Iraq is under pressure from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries to cut output to compensate for having produced more than its agreed volume. OPEC counts oil flows from Kurdistan as part of Iraq's quota.

In a ruling issued in 2022, Iraq's federal court deemed an oil and gas law regulating the oil industry in Iraqi Kurdistan unconstitutional and demanded that Kurdish authorities hand over their crude oil supplies.

The ministry said the KRG’s failure to comply with the law has hurt both oil exports and public revenue, forcing Baghdad to cut output from other fields to meet OPEC quotas.

The ministry added that it had urged the KRG to hand over crude produced from its fields, warning that failure to do so could result in significant financial losses and harm the country’s international reputation and oil commitments.

Negotiations to resume Kurdish oil exports via the Iraq-Turkey oil pipeline, which once handled about 0.5% of global oil supply, have stalled over payment terms and contract details.

(Reporting by Jana Choukeir in Dubai and Ahmed Rasheed in Baghdad; Editing by Clarence Fernandez and Sonali Paul)

Key Takeaways

  • Iraq's oil ministry blames KRG for oil smuggling.
  • Tensions rise over control of oil and gas resources.
  • OPEC pressures Iraq to cut oil output.
  • KRG's non-compliance affects Iraq's oil exports.
  • Negotiations stalled over Iraq-Turkey pipeline.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Iraq's oil ministry hold the Kurdish government responsible for?
Iraq's oil ministry holds the Kurdish regional government legally responsible for the continued smuggling of oil from the Kurdish region.
What legal actions is Iraq's oil ministry considering?
The ministry reserves the right to take all legal measures regarding the oil smuggling issue.
What has been the impact of Kurdish oil smuggling on Iraq's oil production?
The KRG's failure to comply with oil regulations has hurt oil exports and public revenue, forcing Baghdad to cut output from other fields to meet OPEC quotas.
What was the ruling of Iraq's federal court regarding Kurdish oil laws?
In 2022, Iraq's federal court deemed the oil and gas law regulating the oil industry in Iraqi Kurdistan unconstitutional.
What issues have stalled negotiations for Kurdish oil exports?
Negotiations to resume Kurdish oil exports via the Iraq-Turkey oil pipeline have stalled over payment terms and contract details.

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