Oil and Gas in the Disputed Kurdish Territories

Oil and Gas in the Disputed Kurdish Territories

Author: Rex J. Zedalis

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 0415505291

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"Much of Iraq's considerable oil and gas reserves are thought to lie in the areas of northern Iraq claimed by the Kurds. Some of this area is under the control of Kurdish Regional Government (KRG) but much of the oil and gas is in disputed territories. The question of authority over these oil and gas reserves is important not only to the international energy companies with negotiated agreements with the KRG for the exploitation of these resources, but also because the issue is a major factor in the relations between the central government in Baghdad and the KRG regional authorities undermining the prospect for a unified Iraq. This book examines the historical and contextual background to the oil and gas in the Kurdish territories placing particular emphasis on the reserves situated in the provinces disputed with the central government. The book examines the legal basis of the current dispute looking at the relevant legislation including the Iraqi federal constitution, the KRG's own constitution and extant contracts with international oil companies. It also considers the developing international law on traditional peoples and their claims to natural resources. The book connects the legal questions which form the basis of this dispute and considers the larger issues of access to natural resources, as well as the place of regional minorities in federal systems. The book offers a critical assessment of the existing law as well as current efforts to address the Kurdish oil and gas controversy, especially from the perspective of federal systems"--Provided by publisher.


Production Sharing Contracts of Oil and Gas in Kurdistan Region of Iraq

Production Sharing Contracts of Oil and Gas in Kurdistan Region of Iraq

Author: Sabah Karim Sharif

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13:

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Nearly all oil and Gas in the world is developed through some form of contracts and for more than a century the petroleum contracts, as a basic legal tool, have played a crucial role between the contractual parties in the petroleum sector. The development of these sorts of contracts demonstrates the dynamic changes that have occurred in the petroleum industry. Relevant to the question of balancing the interests between the host state (HS) and the international oil company (IOC), this study examines the contractual measures that have been followed by the parties to create fair and adequate relationship, and also keep the contractual interests in a mutual and balanced manner. Furthermore, this study discusses the structure of the petroleum contracts with a special reference to the main terms of the KRG's Production Sharing Contracts. As a subsidiary concentration, the researcher also draws attention to the Kurdistan Region oil and gas law, the Iraqi constitutional approach of the region and the governorate's authority in striking oil and gas development contracts. This research applies a descriptive method to attain its objectives in its main discussions about the main features of the production sharing contracts in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, the balance of interests between the host state and investor (IOC) under KRG's PSCs and the contractual mechanisms to guarantee the balance of interests between the host state and the investors in the KRG's PSC. Also this study shall seek the examination of the contractual relational outcome under the petroleum production contracts and their mechanisms. It will also take an analytical and critical assessment to evaluate the difficulties encountered in achieving fair interests for both parties. The current study's findings show that, the PSC is a suitable instrument for the Kurdistan Region of Iraq to build up its domestic industry with the assistance of foreign oil companies. This research has also proven that these mechanisms are the main devices to encourage the parties to protect their interests and keep the balance of their relations during the life time of the contract. By adopting a range of mechanisms which are fair and flexible to both parties (HS & IOC) and adapted to any unpredictable changes that may take place with time, the KRG creates a reasonable environment for the International Oil Companies (IOC) to invest in its petroleum sector and keeps the parties' interest in a balanced manner. Hence, this study has shown that by introducing a flexible PSC and reasonable mechanisms, the Kurdistan Region of Iraq has its own strategy for developing its petroleum sector and has established itself as an attractive region for foreign investment.


Iraq

Iraq

Author: Christopher M. Blanchard

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2010-06

Total Pages: 33

ISBN-13: 1437922066

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Development in Iraq¿s oil and natural gas sector is proceeding, in spite of continuing delays in agreeing to hydrocarbon sector and revenue sharing legislation to define new terms for the mgmt. of the country¿s significant oil and natural gas resources. Both the Bush Admin. and the 110th Congress considered the passage of oil and gas sector framework and revenue sharing legislation as important benchmarks that would indicate the Iraqi government¿s commitment to promoting political reconciliation and providing a solid foundation for long term economic development in Iraq. This report reviews policy proposals and interim contracts, analyzes the positions of various Iraqi political actors, and discusses potential implications for U.S. foreign policy goals in Iraq. Illus.


Iraq's Oil and Gas Industry

Iraq's Oil and Gas Industry

Author: Janan Al-Asady

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-12-13

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9781032241029

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Oil, an integral part of the contemporary global economy, is considered a driving force behind the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Hydrocarbon reserves in Iraq have a significant role to play in global supply, with oil revenue accounting for more than 90% of Iraqi government income. This book provides a comprehensive insight into the key foundations of Iraq's oil industry and assists in the development of a core area of domestic law to promote economic recovery following years of instability. It addresses the development of oil legislation and the formation of contracts since the US and allied occupation of Iraq in 2003. Legislation is assessed against the framework of the constitution along with the different types of oil agreements and their terms. The book looks at three main aspects of oil legislation, beginning with the validity and interpretation of the constitution as any subsequent legislation governing oil policy will be based upon this. The work then discusses whether the draft oil and gas law of 2007 and any subsequent oil legislation, including the law implemented by the Kurdish Regional Government in 2007, is valid. Finally, the book analyses the legitimacy of oil agreements entered into by the central and regional governments and whether these contain terms beneficial to the state and contracting party. Providing an in-depth analysis of the origins and development of the legal framework of the oil industry in Iraq, the book acts as both a reference source and a springboard for future research across a range of legal, economic and policy perspectives. It will appeal to practitioners and academics working in energy law and international investment law, as well as policy-makers, legal advisors and those working in governments and energy companies.


Petroleum and Mineral Resources

Petroleum and Mineral Resources

Author: Fuad M. Khoshnaw

Publisher: WIT Press

Published: 2012-11-30

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 1845647580

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The Kurdistan region of Northern Iraq is one of the emerging areas in the Middle East, rich in oil, gas and mineral resources as well as underground water. However, until recently the political and security issues were such that the region was unable to take advantage of these resources. Nowadays Kurdistan is emerging as one of the fastest developing areas in the Middle East with its universities playing a major role in this process.This book contains the proceedings of the First International Conference on Petroleum and Mineral Resources, held at Koya University in Kurdistan, Iraq. Topics covered include Petroleum Exploration; Drilling and Well Design; Gas Production; Petrochemical Engineering; Geological Structures; Metal Ore Extraction; Resource and Production Engineering; Multiphase Flow; Processing of Oil and Gas; Hydrocarbon Transportation; Pipelines; Field Support Facilities; Project Development and Management; Safety Management; Environmental Management; Operation Economics and Investment; Regulations and Legislation; Corrosion, Infrastructure Protection