Mr Khawaja worked in the Iraqi oil sector for 41 years, ending his career in July as head of state-owned oil engineering firm SCOP. He is now based in 'Amman, Jordan as an independent consultant (e-mail falahalkhawaja@yahoo.com).
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Iraq's Oil Ministry announced most of the details 35 of the world's largest oil companies were waiting for as the country begins to open the third-largest proven oil reserves in the world to foreign investors.
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a list of recommendations for developing Iraq’s oil sector by the immediate former head of the State Company for Oil Projects Falah al-Khawaja in the Middle East Economic Survey (MEES).
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Maliki and Shahristani are main hinders to the national Oil and Gas Law approval
Kurdish MP Ali Hussein Balo defends Kurds
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An Iraqi oil trust fund proposed by Sens. Hillary Clinton and John Ensign may derail Iraqi government negotiations on already divisive oil and revenue-sharing laws
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A series of contracts awarded by Kurdish leaders is blocking the passage of a national oil law, prompting Baghdad to use Saddam Hussein era rules for new deals
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Iraq's Kurdistan Regional Government is looking to wind and hydropower to meet its electricity needs.
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Jordan has received its first shipment of Iraqi crude oil under a deal that offers the kingdom 10,000 barrels per day with preferential price terms
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