Iraq to Invite Firms to Direct Talks

15 July 2008 The Iraqi cabinet has decided to establish a new body to speed up the award of contracts for strategic projects, including in the oil sector, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki told International Oil Daily in an interview in Baghdad Monday. It will invite companies directly to compete for and negotiate one type of yet-to-be-determined model contract, even if the long-awaited hydrocarbon law has still to be adopted,…

Iraqi Cabinet OKs Deals With Majors

5 March 2008 The Iraqi cabinet has given the oil ministry the go-ahead to sign technical support contracts to develop five producing fields with five of the world’s top oil firms, Iraqi sources told International Oil Daily Tuesday. The companies — BP, Chevron with partner Total, Exxon Mobil and Royal Dutch Shell — have now been invited to a new round of talks in Amman, Jordan, starting on Mar. 14….

Sunnis, Shiites Ink Fragile Pact Against Kurds

15 January 2008 Sunni, Shiite and independent lawmakers came together in Baghdad Sunday to sign a pact that, for the first time, issued a collective Sunni-Shiite demand for central control over oil resources and criticized the Kurds for their go-it-alone stance in signing oil deals. Signatories to the statement of common understanding included the political wing of radical Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, the secular Iraqi National List of former Prime…

Iraq: The Sunni Agenda

25 July 2008 Tarek al-Hashemi, the head of the Iraqi Islamic Party, holds the highest Sunni political position in the current political setup as vice president and plays a major role in determining which way Sunni politics go. His most recent achievement is negotiating the return of Sunni ministers to Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki’s government this week, after a boycott that lasted for almost a year over differences on security…