This article is more than 1 month old To meet climate targets and avoid economic collapse, countries such as Iraq need international support in the transition to clean energy Ali Allawi is deputy prime minister and finance minister of Iraq. Fatih Birol is executive director of the International Energy Agency In the Middle East and north Africa, global warming
Read MoreIraq’s electoral system. Why successive reforms fail to bring change. By Dr Victoria Stewart-Jolley*
Summary After all but one of Iraq’s parliamentary elections since 2005, the country has reformed its election laws in response to public pressure. Despite the introduction of new electoral legislation, the formation of government continues to be removed from voters and often disregards actual electoral results. Instead, the process focuses on distributing senior posts, as
Read MoreIntroduction In November 2020, ahead of annual term contract negotiations,1 Iraq’s State Oil Marketing Organisation (SOMO) announced it would further split its crude streams from two into three by launching a new export grade: Basrah Medium. The launch of Basrah Medium – 27.9° API (3% sulphur) – in January 2021 marks the second time Iraq has split its Basra crude stream
Read MoreLarge projects to gather associated gas are making progress Increased investment in large projects to gather associated gas in Iraq has increased optimism that the country is going to make progress in reducing harmful oil sector emissions. In 2020, Iraq flared more natural gas from its oil fields than any other country apart from Russia, according to a World Bank study pu
Read MoreForward This research work was supported by the German Agency for International Cooperation GIZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH) and implemented in cooperation with the Iraqi Economists Network. The activity is part of the GIZ project Private Sector Development (PSD) which is being implanted in Iraq since 2018. The objective of this particular ac
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