Western firms enter Iraqi oil market. The energy firms BP, Chevron, ExxonMobil, Shell and Total are close to concluding talks on two-year service contracts
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In 2003 the price for a barrel of oil was only $25, but this year, for the first time, it exceeded $100
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A sharp drop in attacks on pipelines has enabled Iraq to increase oil exports from northern oil fields and profit from the rise in world energy prices
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So great is the demand for oil today — and so great the concern over rising prices — that it would be tempting to uncritically embrace
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Officials from the Iraqi central government and the self-ruled Kurdish region in the north will resume talks this week in Baghdad
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Up to 41 foreign oil firms are now qualified to participate in Iraq's coming licensing round for oil and gas contracts
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Norwegian oil company DNO (DNO.OL) said on Wednesday its output in Iraq, on a working interest basis, jumped to 11,685 barrel per day
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In the twilight years of the Iraqi monarchy in the late 1950s, Dhia Jafar, then Iraqi development minister, inaugurated two hydroelectric dams in the mountains of Kurdistan
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