Iraq’s parliament voted on March 5 to establish a new national oil company to manage its energy sector, lawmakers told Reuters.
“It’s a significant law to push forward the development process of Iraq’s energy sector,” parliament member Husham al-Suhail said.
The new company will serve as an umbrella organization for Iraqi state oil firms, said Hamza al-Jawahiri, an oil analyst who helped the oil ministry draft the law.
“The job of the new company is to manage Iraq’s upstream operations. This will leave the ministry room to set plans and strategies for the development of the Iraqi energy sector,” Jawahiri said.
The move has been years in the making and revives a company originally established in the 1960s and merged into the oil ministry in 1987.
Kurdish lawmakers voted with the majority to establish the new company, despite ongoing acrimony between Baghdad and the Kurdish Regional Government following a September referendum on Kurdish independence.
The central government took charge of half of the oil fields that fell under Iraqi Kurdistan’s control in 2014, including the oil city of Kirkuk, soon after the northern region voted for independence in the referendum which Baghdad opposed.
Kirkuk crude sales have been halted since Iraqi forces took back control of the oil fields from the Kurds last October.
Iraq’s oil production is currently averaging more than 4.5 million barrels per day.
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