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Iraq's Kurdish government is legally responsible for the continued oil smuggling

Iraq's Oil Ministry said Thursday that it holds the Kurdish Regional Government (KRG), legally responsible for continuing to smuggle oil out of the Kurdish Region.

It added that the ministry reserves the rights to take any legal action in this matter.

The control of oil and gas is a long-standing source of tensions between Baghdad, Erbil and other Iraqi cities.

Iraq is being pressured by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to reduce its output in order to compensate for producing more than the agreed-upon volume. OPEC counts the oil flowing from Kurdistan towards Iraq's quota.

In a ruling from 2022, the Iraqi federal court declared unconstitutional an oil and gas regulation law that regulated the oil industry of Iraqi Kurdistan and demanded Kurdish officials hand over their crude oils.

Baghdad was forced to reduce production in other fields to meet OPEC quotas because the KRG failed to follow the law.

The ministry said it had warned the KRG that failure to comply could lead to significant financial losses, and damage the country's reputation abroad and its oil commitments.

The negotiations to resume Kurdish crude oil exports through the Iraq-Turkey pipeline, which handled 0.5% of world oil supply at one time, have been stalled due to payment terms and contractual details. (Reporting from Ahmed Rasheed and Jana Choukeir, both in Baghdad and Dubai; editing by Clarence Fernandez & Sonali Paul).

(source: Reuters)