Baghdad and Erbil Delegations to Reconvene on Salaries and Kurdistan Oil Exports The KRG delegation will meet with a delegation from the Iraqi federal government on Friday, in the residence of the Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein in Baghdad.
30 minutes ago Iraq's government logo (L), KRG logo (R). (Graphic: Designed by Kurdistan24)Iraq's government logo (L), KRG logo (R). (Graphic: Designed by Kurdistan24) Kurdistan Iraqi Parliament Erbil-Baghdad disputes Salary Payments Kurdistan Region Iraq Jan. 30, 2025 ERBIL (Kurdistan24) – Erbil and Baghdad delegations to meet again in Baghdad to discuss the issue of not paying the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) employees’ salaries by Baghdad, Kurdistan24 correspondent reported. A delegation from the KRG Ministry of Finance and Economy will visit Baghdad on Thursday will go to Baghdad to resume talks about the KRG employees’ salary issue. Kurdistan24 correspondent in Baghdad revealed that the KRG delegation will meet with a delegation from the Iraqi federal government on Friday, in the residence of the Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein in Baghdad. This meeting comes after a meeting of the Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shiaa al-Sudani on Wednesday with the heads of the political parties’ parliamentary factions to discuss passing the bill about amending the Iraqi general budget, that paves the way for resuming Kurdistan Region’s oil exports. Following that meeting on Wednesday night, Vian Sabri, the head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) faction in the Iraqi parliament told Kurdistan24 that agreement was reached during this meeting to pass the amendment of the article related to resuming Kurdistan oil export, in the Iraqi general budget law. |
Nest - "458 mn using 0.7 FP . Using 3.8 FP add another 3.1 Bn blls . Ref Chinese study"
That works out at £199 per share, plus the gas.
"Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein revealed on Thursday that British Petroleum (BP) has expressed interest in exploring opportunities in the Kurdistan Region's oil fields. Speaking to Kurdistan24, Hussein stated, "I have spoken to British Petroleum, and they have promised to come to the Kurdistan Region to discuss working in the oil fields with top officials".
Hardly surprising. |
Ref: "458 mn using 0.7 FP . Using 3.8 FP add another 3.1 Bn blls . Ref Chinese study"
This works out at £40Bn which is some number, without Gas ............ |
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Summats up. 8% rise in 40 minutes. Gla |
458 mn using 0.7 FP . Using 3.8 FP add another 3.1 Bn blls . Ref Chinese study |
Plus gas plus condensate plus current CPR is a subset of the |
Of course Tullow's Jubilee field is under 1100m of deep water,whereas Shaikan(greater) is onshore and is mainly UNDEVELOPED. |
Genel was hugely oversold. +10% |
Live 161.5/163.2 volume 95k |
https://x.com/kurdistan24tv/status/1884868485315993899?s=46 |
A delegation from the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) Ministry of Finance and Economy will meet with a delegation from the Iraqi government in Baghdad.According to Hoshmand Sadiq, Kurdistan24 reporter, Thursday, 30-01-2025, a delegation of the Ministry of Finance and Economy of the Kurdistan Regional Government will go to Baghdad. Kurdistan24 learned that the delegation of the Ministry of Finance and Economy tomorrow Friday, 31-01-2025, at the house of Fuad Hussein, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Iraq; He will meet with a delegation from the federal government. According to the information, the meeting will discuss the passage of the budget amendment and resolve the issue of salaries and financial entitlements of the Kurdistan Region. The meeting comes at a time when, last night (Wednesday, 29-01-2025), Mohammed Shia Sudani, Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Iraq met with the leaders of the factions of the Iraqi parliament; The main topic of the meeting was the passage of the budget amendment in parliament. After the meeting, Dr. Vian Sabri, head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) faction in the Iraqi parliament, told Kurdistan24, "The meeting approved a general understanding to pass the amendment to the budget law, especially the clause related to the re-export of oil. |
Tullow - "Independently audited 2P reserves at year end 2024 of 164.5 mmboe (212 mmboe at year end 2023), valued at c.$2.5 billion."
GKP are currently reporting 458 million barrels of 2p reserves.
So using the same metric would value ours at $6.96 billion or £5.57 billion.
Which is £25.66 per share. |
Tullow--Interesting
"Independently audited 2P reserves at year end 2024 of 164.5 mmboe (212 mmboe at year end 2023), valued at c.$2.5 billion (NPV10) ==================================================================================== Yes,one could easly conclude an orchestration.
Deal pre pipeline opening or after?
Expect anything. GLA. |
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Well Sudani was the one who tried to add an extra clause at the last minute last time. He didn't get away with it. Hopefully he has now backtracked on that. Fingers crossed. Also once again thanks to all the newshounds. |
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Sudani: The budget amendment should be passed without changes.
Factions agreed to vote on amendment to the budget law. |
ERBIL (Kurdistan24) In a significant step toward economic stability, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani has successfully secured parliamentary consensus to advance a crucial budget amendment aimed at resuming oil exports from the Kurdistan Region.Following a meeting on Wednesday with the heads of parliamentary factions, Vian Sabri, head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) faction, confirmed that lawmakers had reached an understanding to support the amendment."The prime minister emphasized the urgent need to restore oil exports to mitigate economic damage, urging all parties to collaborate in passing the government-backed bill," Sabri told Kurdistan24.With broad agreement among Kurdish, Sunni, and Shiite factions, approximately 200 MPs are expected to vote in favor of the amendment on Sunday, marking a potential breakthrough in Iraq's energy and economic sectors. |
Yes,BP entering Kirkuk was a big giveaway and augurs well for other Majors doing the same. Looking very positive. Hello seven sisters. "It's an oilman's dream". GLA. |
This might very well be over for a couple of reasons.
1) This lot have now finally realised that BP expect the Kurds on board re Kirkuk or they lose the contract.
(2) The Iranians are pre occupied with the threat of Trump sanctions that they know are coming and also suspect he will give the Israeli's a free hand to take out their nuclear sites. So they wont want to provoke the USA even more with this pipeline issue.
IMO |
How are they going to get 1.6m through the pumping/monitoring station and the pipe in Turkey!!!
Drilling and developing the field will depend massively on the terms and conditions.
Will there be any room for sludge in the pipes?
Why would the Majors be interested?
Buy hey Queen lemming sarah you've finally managed to get something correct on who owns the P/M station. But you are ignoring the fact that SOMO will decide what oil goes through it!!!
Spin away queen lemming sarah:-) |
Wow guys, overtime rates tonight. Many thanks to all the great investigations and news posts on this BB, it really is appreciated by investors like me who would be blind without this info.
Maybe THIS time eh ! |
Is this 16 year long nightmare actually coming to an end.
Are we really going to live to see that pipeline full with 1.6 million bpd of crude from Kurdistan and Kirkuk flowing west to the Med.
Are we going to be talking about drilling and developing the field again.
Are we going to see Kurdistan open up to the majors, according to Fuad Hussein BP has already expressed an interest.
Are we going to see Ashti Hawrami's dream of "moving from the small and the beautiful to the large and the magnificent" actually realised at last.
If so "we're gonna need a bigger pipe".
Let's see how Sunday goes first. |