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Kurdistan’s Oil Exports Exceed 200,000 Barrels Per Day Amid Payment Dispute

The Kurdistan Region’s oil exports have surpassed 200,000 barrels per day, reaching a total of nearly 4 million barrels sold since the resumption of exports. The figures reflect steady progress in restoring production and trade; however, ongoing payment delays from Baghdad threaten the fragile agreement underpinning the exports.

Officials confirmed that international oil companies operating in the region have yet to receive the payments promised under the new revenue-sharing framework. The lack of financial transfers has raised concerns among investors and producers, potentially jeopardizing production levels and future investments.

The current arrangement was designed to stabilize cooperation and ensure fair revenue distribution, but the absence of timely payments risks undermining the progress achieved so far. Energy experts warned that continued delays could discourage oil firms from maintaining or expanding operations in the region.

Despite the challenges, the Kurdistan Regional Government remains committed to protecting its energy sector and maintaining dialogue with federal authorities. Leaders emphasized that a transparent and reliable payment process is essential to sustain exports and strengthen the region’s economic stability.

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