Iraq's Luaibi says Exxon freezes Kurdish oil deals
BAGHDAD, April 2 | Mon Apr 2, 2012 6:15am EDT
(Reuters) - Iraq's Oil Minister Abdul Kareem Luaibi said on Monday Exxon Mobil had sent a second letter to the oil ministry confirming its decision to freeze its oil deals with the Kurdish autonomous region.
Oil major Exxon announced a Kurdish exploration deal last year, angering Baghdad, which is locked in a dispute with the Kurdistan Regional Government over control of oil in Iraq's northern areas.
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BAGHDAD, April 2 | Mon Apr 2, 2012 6:15am EDT
(Reuters) - Iraq's Oil Minister Abdul Kareem Luaibi said on Monday Exxon Mobil had sent a second letter to the oil ministry confirming its decision to freeze its oil deals with the Kurdish autonomous region.
Oil major Exxon announced a Kurdish exploration deal last year, angering Baghdad, which is locked in a dispute with the Kurdistan Regional Government over control of oil in Iraq's northern areas.
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