Iraq’s late oil deals promote fragile optimism
Issue 865
- 20 Nov 2009
| 2 minute read
The security outlook is worrying and the political future remains cloudy with less than ten weeks to organise a general election, but some things appear to be going right for Iraq at last. Three major oil field service contracts hold out the prospect of financial stability, while MoO and leading IOCs have found common ground after years of failure, raising optimism about the second round of licensing
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