Energy Germany in talks with Iraq over possible gas imports Germany is in talks with Iraq over the possibility of importing natural gas from the oil-rich country, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Friday, as Berlin scrambles to diversify its energy sources to replace a drop in Russian fossil fuel shipments. “We also talked about possible gas deliveries to Germany and agreed to stay in close […] January 15, 2023
Energy Siemens Energy signs pact to develop Iraq’s power grid Siemens Energy plans to boost its cooperation with Iraq in the coming years, the company said on Friday, as its CEO inked a deal with the Iraqi government to develop the country’s power network. Siemens Energy CEO Christian Bruch signed a memorandum of understanding with Iraqi electricity minister Ziyad Ali to provide an additional 11 […] January 15, 2023
Energy Iraq’s oil revenue crosses $115bn in 2022 Iraq’s oil revenues exceeded $115 billion in 2022, according to figures announced this week by the oil ministry. Over 1.209 billion barrels of oil were exported, said the state-owned Iraqi News Agency reported, citing figures from deputy prime minister for energy affairs and minister of oil, Hayan Abdul-Ghani. Most of the exports were to China, […] January 4, 2023
Analysis Banking & Finance Iraq: a hidden gem for bargain-hungry tech investors Flush with oil and boasting one of the Middle East’s largest and youngest populations, war-blighted Iraq could yet be the region’s next big investment destination. Many of the apparent disadvantages of Iraq, such as being a cash-based society and low startup valuations, present opportunities for the right investors looking to use their cash for maximum […] December 6, 2022
Retail Lulu Group targets Iraq and Africa ahead of Abu Dhabi IPO Lulu Group International is planning a listing on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange in 2023 and has hired investment bank Moelis & Co to advise it. The supermarket chain, which has its headquarters in Abu Dhabi, also confirmed to AGBI that it will add new outlets to its network as it consolidates in the Middle […] October 14, 2022
Energy France’s TotalEnergies sells 18% interest in Iraqi Sarsang oil field French multi-energy company TotalEnergies has sold its 18 percent interest in the onshore Sarsang oil field in the Kurdistan region of Iraq for $155 million, the company said in a statement. Depending on production and oil prices, additional contingent consideration of $15 million will be payable in the future. The stake was sold to ShaMaran […] September 16, 2022
Analysis Economy Nadhim Zahawi: the Iraqi tasked with rebuilding the UK economy New British chancellor of the exchequer Nadhim Zahawi says his rise from “an immigrant boy” to hold the job as steward of the country’s treasury showed what a great country Britain was. Zahawi was appointed chancellor late yesterday after a series of ministerial resignations in protest at Boris Johnson’s premiership, including that of former chancellor […] July 6, 2022
Opinion How global brands can get on the road to Babylon The scars of war are rarely seen as Iraq opens its doors to international business June 23, 2022
Analysis Energy Oil sector revs up to exploit higher prices The Iraqi oil sector is surging, with revenues hitting $11.1 billion in March – the highest monthly oil export figure since 1972. In April, crude oil exports (excluding the Kurdistan region) rose by 3.9 percent to 3.38 million barrels a day. Buoyed by promising increases in output and high oil prices, Baghdad is setting optimistic […] June 23, 2022
Sustainability Sweltering heatwave adds to power cuts misery Iraq’s problems are piling up and threatening protests: Price increases, a faltering power grid and a summer heatwave made all the more unbearable by electricity outages limiting air conditioning and the use of fridges for many. While the southern city of Basra is used to scorching summers, this year it has started sooner than expected, […] June 23, 2022
Analysis Development Political impasse overshadows oil bonanza Precious time is slipping away in Iraq. Since parliamentary elections eight months ago, a political impasse has blocked any moves to deal with the country’s bundle of crises: the lack of access to basic services, insecurity, high unemployment and rampant corruption. The Sadrist Movement, which won the most seats in the October 2021 election, proposed […] June 23, 2022
Analysis Development Power infrastructure continues to generate headaches As the peak summer months draw near and political stalemate continues to block hopes for reform in Iraq, concern is mounting that the poor performance of the country’s power sector could spark a return to mass protests. Iraq’s electricity infrastructure is in dire straits. Ravaged by war, decades of mismanagement, political chaos and corruption, power […] June 23, 2022
‘No development’ in Tehran-Riyadh talks, says minister Iran’s foreign ministry said yesterday there has been “no new development” since April in talks between Iran and Saudi Arabia, shortly after a lawmaker said top diplomats of the rival countries will meet soon. Earlier, an Iranian lawmaker told the semi-official Fars news agency that Iran’s Hossein Amirabdollahian will soon meet his Saudi counterpart Faisal […] May 18, 2022