
Hayyan Abdul Ghani
Hayyan Abdul Ghani is the Minister of Oil for Iraq, responsible for overseeing the country's vast oil resources and managing its oil exports. Recently, he announced that Baghdad will receive 300,000 barrels of oil daily from the Kurdistan region, marking a significant development in Iraq's oil trade and relations with the Kurdish authorities.
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Iran:
Hayyan Abdul-Ghani participated in a phone call with Mohsen Paknejad to discuss the relations between their countries.
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Iraq:
Iraqi Oil Minister Hayyan Abdul Ghani stated that negotiations are ongoing with several companies to secure floating storage units for natural gas.
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Iraq:
Hayyan Abdul Ghani, the Iraqi Minister of Oil, addressed concerns regarding oil tankers seized by the US Navy.
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Iraq:
Hayyan Abdul Ghani is the Minister of Oil who announced the near resumption of oil exports from the Kurdistan region.
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Iraq:
Hayyan Abdul Ghani confirmed the move to import a floating platform for gas supply to meet electricity needs.
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Iraq:
Hayyan Abdul Ghani is the Iraqi Minister of Oil who is determined to increase investment in the gas sector.
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Iraq:
Hayyan Abdul Ghani confirmed the readiness of the export pipeline to the port of Ceyhan and mentioned ongoing discussions with Turkey to resume exports.
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Iraq:
Iraqi Oil Minister Hayyan Abdul Ghani announced that Iraq's available oil production capacity is 5.5 million barrels per day.
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Iraq:
Hayyan Abdul Ghani is the Minister of Oil who announced that Baghdad will receive 300,000 barrels daily from the Kurdistan region.
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