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Thursday, May 3, 2007

Iraq Reconstruction News
3 May 2007


1. STATEMENT FROM MINISTER OF NATURAL RESOURCES KURDISTAN REGIONAL GOVERNMENT - IRAQ. The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) clarifies its position regarding the latest developments on the Draft Oil Law. http://www.krg.org/pdf/MNR_Statement_20070427.pdf

2. Iran gives $1b in credit to rebuild Iraq - Tehran: Iran has extended $1 billion in credits for reconstruction projects in Iraq, a senior Iranian official said on Tuesday ahead of an international conference on stabilizing Iraq. Ali Larijani, Iran's top nuclear negotiator, said a committee of experts from both countries was discussing possible development projects, including some involving energy, the state-run news agency IRNA reported. http://www.gulfnews.com/region/Iran/10122372.html

3. Iraq wins debt relief - Iraq has won a trickle of debt relief pledges at a big international conference in Egypt. Egypt and three East European countries agreed to waive debts owed by Iraq as part of an International Compact to support Iraqi institutions in exchange for political and economic reforms by the Baghdad government. http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/488120/1096446

4. Report: U.S. investment in Iraqi reconstruction at risk -- BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Poor construction, improper design, substandard materials and lack of maintenance have brought into question the usefulness of seven of eight U.S.-funded Iraq reconstruction projects. So says an inspector general report that recently examined the eight reconstruction projects. http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/04/30/iraq.reconstruction/index.html?eref=rss_topstories

5. U.S.-funded projects falter in Iraq - USA Today -Widespread corruption, an unwieldy bureaucracy and inadequate funding threaten the Iraqi government's ability to complete or maintain U.S.-funded reconstruction projects, according to an oversight report to be released today. The report from the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction says some projects portrayed as successes by U.S. officials have started breaking down because of poor maintenance, shoddy construction or simple neglect. http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/iraq/2007-04-29-us-funded-projects_N.htm

6. Iraq to but more of Iran electricity - Iran's electricity export to Iraq is set to increase to 500 megawatts as a new power line comes on stream in Khosravi, Kermanshah Province. The 400-kilovolt transmission line, which will be 200 kilometers long, is scheduled to be put into operation through a 450 billion rial (roughly $48.64 million) investment, said Aziz Karimi, Managing Director of the West Regional Power Company. http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=8084&sectionid=351020103

7. Rick Barton Discusses Iraq Reconstruction - On 30 April 2007, CSIS PCR Co-Director Rick Barton appeared on CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360 to discuss ongoing problems with the U.S.-led reconstruction effort in Iraq. Read the transcript here: http://pcrproject.com/blog/2007/05/01/rick-barton-discusses-iraq-reconstruction/

8. Iraq Not Getting Power Invest Needed For Reconstruction - Minister -- LONDON - (Dow Jones)- Iraq isn't receiving all investment it needs to rebuild its dilapidated electricity sector and reduce the widespread power cuts experienced every day across the country, Electricity Minister Karim Hasan said. "We have spoken with many investors and there is project money being put into (the power sector in) Iraq but we have many needs and much more is needed," Hasan told a small group of journalists in London. http://news.morningstar.com/news/ViewNews.asp?article=/DJ/200704260650DOWJONESDJONLINE000565_univ.xml

9. Program to combat administrative corruption in Missan - Missan, Apr 13, (VOI) - The New Iraq Academic staff Organization in Missan started on Friday a program for combating the administrative corruption in the province in cooperation with the Development of Civil Society Centre in the southern section of Iraq. http://www.aswataliraq.info/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=41881&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0

10. Baghdad International Airport: Iraq's Gateway to the World - Blackanthem Military News, BAGHDAD, Iraq – Baghdad International Airport currently has between 18 and 24 flights transporting more than 1,000 passengers daily to destinations inside and outside the country. The environment there feels like any other airport in the world with its duty free shops, restaurant and other stores that sell books and clothes. Allan Nelson, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, says about 1,200 Iraqis are employed there and he’s proud of the numerous improvements that have been completed over the past two years. http://www.blackanthem.com/News/U_S_Military_19/Baghdad_International_Airport_Iraq_s_Gateway_to_the_World6053.shtml

11. Iran halves tariffs on Iraq-bound goods -- TEHRAN, (MNA) -- Iran’s Ports and Shipping Organization (PSO) Sunday announced that it has reduced by 50 percent the port tariffs and costs for the vessels that transport goods to Iraq. In line with the objectives of the memorandum of understanding (MOU) on the maritime cooperation between Iran and Iraq, PSO made the decision. http://www.mehrnews.ir/en/NewsDetail.aspx?NewsID=474448

12. Mixed messages - Economist.com - For some, it was a golden age in Iraq's history: those oil-boom years in the 1970s and early 1980s when women in Iraq combined jobs and children with greater ease than many non-superwomen in the West. Rather than relying on migrant labour like other Arab oil states, Iraq tapped its own unused resource—women—and tempted them to work with generous maternity benefits, free child care and transport to and from school and workplace. Peasant women were taught to read and write. Yet these were also the years when Saddam Hussein was committing some of his worst atrocities against Iraq's Kurds and Shias, men and women. http://www.economist.com/displayStory.cfm?story_id=8998263

13. Iraqi government scraps wireless auction plans, reaches deal with current operators - Iraq has scrapped its long-delayed cellular auction and instead decided to license the three national mobile phone carriers in June under an arrangement calling for revenue-sharing and an upfront cash payment of at least $250 million from each operator, according to Iraqi government and industry sources. http://www.rcrnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070420/FREE/70420007/1005/allnews

14. THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS OF FAILURE IN IRAQ: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF THE RECONSTRUCTION - This article examines the course of the disastrous U.S. reconstruction of Iraq from the invasion through the fall of 2006. It locates the source of America's many failings not only in the ignorance that governed the Bush Administration's assumptions about the ease of postwar reconstruction and the absence of appropriate or realistic planning that resulted, but also in a series of equally mistaken decisions by the Bush Administration, the Coalition Provisional Authority, and the U.S. military in the years that followed. It argues that the political deadlock, security vacuum, and absence of a functional Iraqi economy today are all the result of these problems and that only dramatic changes in U.S. policy--not the tactical tinkering that the Bush Administration has engaged in over the past 18 months and that many of its critics continue to recommend today--have any chance of undoing the damage of this long chain of needless mistakes. http://meria.idc.ac.il/journal/2006/issue4/jv10no4a1.html

15. Ministry plans to create 3 million jobs -- Azzaman -- The Ministry of Agriculture has unveiled a three-year development plan under which it hopes to create ‘three million jobs’. Agriculture Minister Nadhem al-Abadi said most of the new jobs will be created in the southern and central parts of the country. http://www.azzaman.com/english/index.asp?fname=news\2007-04-14\kurd1.htm

16. Iraq corruption commissioner says rampant problem has cost $8B - [JURIST] Iraq has lost $8 billion through corruption over the past three years, Radi al-Radhi, the head of Iraq's public corruption commission, told AP Wednesday. http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/2007/04/iraq-corruption-commissioner-says.php

17. Thousands without food and supplies due to failing distribution system - BAGHDAD (IRIN) - Thousands of Iraqis are going without food and basic supplies as the country's food distribution infrastructure crumbles, according to a new report. The country's Public Distribution System (PDS), set up in 1995 as part of the UN's Oil-for-Food programme, has been hit by insecurity, poor management, corruption and a lack of political will. http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/IRIN/3a7e2aaa336e0e7fc808050218b70e6a.htm

18. Years after Widespread Looting of Museums, Iraq's Antiquities Remain Vulnerable. Although home to some of the world's earliest civilizations, Iraq's basic security needs have overshadowed efforts to protect the country's treasured archeological sites, resulting in an increase in vandalism and theft. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/updates/middle_east/jan-june07/artifacts_04-30.html

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Iraq Reconstruction News
2 May 2007


1. SIGIR April 2007 Quarterly Report http://www.sigir.mil/reports/quarterlyreports/Apr07/Default.aspx

2. SIGIR: Status of the Advanced First Responder Network http://www.sigir.mil/reports/pdf/audits/07-002.pdf

3. SIGIR Project Assessment Reports http://www.sigir.mil/reports/onsite.aspx

4. Brookings Iraq Index 30 April 2007 http://www3.brookings.edu/fp/saban/iraq/index.pdf

5. Report Cites Problems with Iraq Rebuilding Costs - Morning Edition, April 30, 2007 · A report from the special inspector general for Iraq reconstruction says Iraqis are doing a poor job maintaining buildings and equipment paid for with U.S. money. The report offers a snapshot on how more than $20 billion of U.S. taxpayer funds are being spent. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=9910519

6. New Report Details Reconstruction Failures in Iraq - Billions of U.S. dollars have been invested in improving Iraq's infrastructure since 2003, but the effort has been beset by problems. Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction Stuart Bowen discusses his latest report. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/middle_east/jan-june07/bowen_04-30.html

7. Kurds Will Oppose Oil and Gas Law - Kurdish MPs have reversed their position on the US-backed draft legislation that would regulate Iraq’s oil and gas industries, Reuters reports. On Monday, Kurdish spokesman Khalid Saleh said that Kurdish lawmakers would oppose the bill on the basis of a provision added since February, when the Kurdish bloc said it would support the draft legislation. http://www.iraqslogger.com/index.php/post/2595/Kurds_Will_Oppose_Oil_and_Gas_Law

8. Iraqi blocs opposed to draft oil bill - ERBIL, Iraq: Kurdish and Sunni Arab officials expressed deep reservations on Wednesday about the draft version of a national oil law and related legislation, misgivings that could derail one of the benchmark measures of progress in Iraq laid down by President George W. Bush. The draft law, which establishes a framework for the distribution of oil revenues, was approved by the Iraqi cabinet in late February after months of negotiations. http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/05/03/africa/03iraq.php

9. Iraq’s oil law architect confident draft will pass - Reuters - BAGHDAD - Iraq’s deputy prime minister said on Tuesday he was confident a draft oil law will be approved in parliament after officials from the central government and Kurdistan meet to iron out differences. Barham Salih said the meetings could take place as early as the weekend. http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticleNew.asp?xfile=data/focusoniraq/2007/May/focusoniraq_May4.xml&section=focusoniraq

10. Analysis: Fight rages over Iraq oil law -- WASHINGTON, April 27 (UPI) -- Discussions turned contentious among the more than 60 Iraqi oil officials reviewing Iraq's draft hydrocarbons bill last week in the United Arab Emirates. But the dispute highlighted the need for further negotiations on the proposed law that was stalled in talks for nearly eight months, then pushed through Iraq's Cabinet without most key provisions. Tariq Shafiq, one of three authors of the law, said he attended the Dubai summit "reluctantly," at the request of Oil Minister Hussein al-Shahristani. http://www.upi.com/Energy/Analysis/2007/04/27/analysis_fight_rages_over_iraq_oil_law/

11. Analysis: Iraq oil law author now a critic -- WASHINGTON, May 2 (UPI) -- A critic of Iraq's draft oil law with perhaps the biggest shadow -- one of its original authors -- says the version penned by oil experts has been compromised by politics and he no longer wants it approved. "I think really the majority of the oil technocrats are against it," Tariq Shafiq, director of the oil consultant firm Petrolog & Associates and one of three authors of Iraq's draft hydrocarbons law, told United Press International in a telephone interview from his home in Amman, Jordan. http://www.upi.com/Energy/Analysis/2007/05/02/analysis_iraq_oil_law_author_now_a_critic/

12. SOC Takes Control of South Rumaylah Gas Compressor Station - Blackanthem Military News, BASRAH, Iraq – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently turned over the biggest gas compressor station in Basrah to the Southern Oil Company which will help to boost Iraq’s economic position in the global marketplace. http://www.blackanthem.com/News/U_S_Military_19/SOC_Takes_Control_of_South_Rumaylah_Gas_Compressor_Station6279.shtml

13. Iraq’s Petroleum Law: Politicized Management Vis-à-Vis Optimal Resource Management - The following article was written for MEES by Tariq Shafiq, Founding Executive Director, Iraq National Oil Company (INOC), Director, Petrolog & Associates, and Chair, Fertile Crescent Oil Development Co (based in Baghdad).
http://www.mees.com/postedarticles/oped/v50n18-5OD01.htm

14. Foreign Oil Projects Stall In Wait for Iraqi Permits -- ZAKHO, Iraq -- After building a 42 kilometer pipeline and sending out a flurry of optimistic news releases over the past three years, Det Norske Oljeselskap, a small Norwegian oil company, is still waiting for permission to open the taps on what could be post-Saddam Hussein Iraq's first foreign-developed oil field. The holdup: Iraqi politicians in Baghdad, a nine-hour drive south of here, have yet to approve a hydrocarbon law laying down the legal framework for foreign investment in the country's sensitive oil industry. Lawmakers could vote on a version of the law in May, but the legislation has already missed a series of deadlines since the American-led invasion four years ago. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB117789465618586522.html?mod=googlenews_wsj

15. Iraqi oil reserves may surpass those of Saudi Arabia, oil minister says - Azzaman, May 1, 2007 - Explorations and surveys done in the past four years show that Iraqi oil reserves may exceed those of Saudi Arabi, said Oil Minister Husain al-Shahristani. Speaking at Babylon University in the southern city of Hilla, the minister said Iraq has 115 billion barrels of proven reserves already explored and perhaps more than that number of reserves yet to be explored. http://www.azzaman.com/english/index.asp?fname=news%5C2007-05-01%5Ckurd1.htm


16. Foreign Minister Song to attend Egypt conference on reconstruction of Iraq -- SEOUL, May 2 (Yonhap) -- Foreign Minister Song Min-soon arrived in Cairo Wednesday to attend an international conference on the reconstruction of war-torn Iraq, the Foreign Ministry said. The inaugural meeting of the International Compact with Iraq (ICI) will be held Thursday at the Sharm el-Sheikh International Congress Center with United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and other political leaders from across the world attending, the ministry said in a press release. http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/Engnews/20070502/630000000020070502092322E2.html

17. Iraq pleads for funds to rebuild - BBC - Iraq's prime minister has appealed for other countries to write off its debts, at the start of a summit called to try to rebuild and stabilise the country. Nouri Maliki urged delegates at the talks in Egypt to help "build a united, democratic and federal Iraq". http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6616841.stm

18. China to grant Iraq 6.5m dollars in aid in 2007 - foreign minister. Text of report in English by official Chinese news agency Xinhua (New China News Agency) ["China To Grant Iraq 50 Mln Yuan in Aid This Year: FM" - Xinhua headline] Sharm El-shaykh, Egypt, May 3 (Xinhua) - Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi announced here on Thursday morning that the Chinese government will give a grant of 50m yuan of RMB ( about 6.5m US dollars) to Iraq in 2007 and forgive all the debts owed by the Iraqi government. The sum will be used to provide assistance in Iraq's public health and education, Yang said at a ministerial meeting of the International Compact with Iraq (ICI) opened in the day at this Egyptian Red Sea resort. "The Chinese government is ready to substantially reduce and forgive the debts owed by Iraq. In particular, it will forgive all the debts owed by the Iraqi government," he said. Yang, who was named as Chinese foreign minister on April 27, also said China is ready to resolve through continued friendly consultation with Iraq the issue regarding its request for debt reduction and forgiveness according to the arrangement of the Paris Club. Yang, who arrived at this Red Sea resort on Wednesday afternoon, was on his first international mission after he replaced retired Li Zhaoxing as Chinese foreign minister. The ICI meeting, with the attendance of some 60 nations and 12 regional and international organizations, was the largest international meeting on Iraq ever since the US-led coalition forces seized Baghdad in April of 2003. The ICI was initially launched on July 28, 2006, in the hope of creating "a permanent partnership between Iraq and the international community" to help Iraq in its reconstruction efforts and to pursue political, economic and social development over the next five years. The initiative, with strong support from the United States, looks like a type of five-year plan for Iraq, yet it is also based on economic, political and security commitments by the Iraqi government in the next five years. The ICI is supposed to be chaired jointly by Iraq and the UN, with the support of the World Bank. Source: Xinhua news agency, Beijing, in English 0920 gmt 3 May 07

19. Police Pay-Wagons of Iraq - How Do Iraq’s Finest Get Paid? Not exactly the way New York’s finest get paid, as Richard Miniter - on assignment for PJM in Iraq - discovered. Since so few have a bank account, Iraqi cops (and other public officials) are paid in cash - just as they were under Saddam. And they like it that way. http://pajamasmedia.com/2007/04/iraqi_pay_wagons.php

20. War News Radio: Expatriate Dreams http://warnewsradio.org/

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Saturday, April 28, 2007

Iraq Reconstruction News
28 April 2007


1. Iraq Weekly Status Report 25 April 2007 http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/84026.pdf

2 Oil minister says contracts should be done through central government - IHT - Iraq's oil minister warned Thursday that international oil companies should not sign contracts that bypass the central government and the Oil Ministry, a clear warning against deals with the Kurdistan regional administration, Dow Jones Newswires reported. http://www.thenewanatolian.com/tna-25932.html

3 Iraqi Papers Saturday: Oil Politics - IraqSlogger.com - Al-Mada newspaper quoted, on its front page, a recent report by IHS, an energy-focused firm, affirming that Iraq’s oil reserves may exceed 200 billion barrels. The report also claimed that Iraq’s Western Desert, which has not been extensively explored for oil resources, may hold over 100 billion barrels of crude oil. For the sake of comparison, US oil reserves stand at a little over 20 billion barrels. http://www.iraqslogger.com/index.php/topic/55

4 Iraq's economy. Oil's not well in Iraq - The announcement of a study that suggests that Iraq's oil reserves could be almost as large as those of Saudi Arabia, the world's leader, has come amid fresh evidence of the monumental difficulty of realising that potential, as bombs in Baghdad left 200 people dead in a single day and Iraqi MPs wrangled over the details of new oil legislation. The reminder of the scale of Iraq's unrealised oil wealth has come in the form of a report by IHS, an industry consultant, providing details of existing oil reserves and of more than 400 undrilled prospects and undeveloped discoveries. The Iraq Atlas estimates that Iraq has proven reserves of 116bn barrels (slightly higher than the standard industry figure), which could be supplemented by a further 100bn barrels in the barely explored desert region to the west of Baghdad. Saudi Arabia's reserves are put at 264bn barrels, with Iran occupying second place in the world ranking with 138bn barrels. http://www.economist.com/displayStory.cfm?story_id=9060287

5 KRG MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES RESPONDS TO STATEMENTS FROM BAGHDAD DETERRING OIL INVESTMENT IN IRAQ - KRG.org - Today the KRG Minister of Natural Resources issued a statement responding to the lack of progress by the Iraq Federal Government in finalising the draft Oil and Gas Law for Iraq. Officials from the Federal Government have recently issued documents, in the form of "Annexes" to the draft Law, attempting to give an unaccountable Iraq national oil company, "INOC", almost 93% of Iraq's proven petroleum reserves. They have said the draft Law and Annexes will be submitted to the Iraq Council of Representatives (Parliament). Those same officials stated at a public conference in Dubai last week that none of the petroleum fields to be given to INOC will be open to inward investment from outside Iraq. http://web.krg.org/articles/article_detail.asp?LangNr=12&RubricNr=&ArticleNr=17573&LNNr=28&RNNr=70

6 Iran to explore for oil inside Iraqi territory - Azzaman, April 26, 2007 - The Iranian military have occupied an Iraqi border post and are planning to explore for oil inside Iraqi territory. The Iranians first ordered Iraqi border guards to leave the post before storming it. The Iranians claim that they have already notified the Iraqi authorities of the move, according to sources who spoke on condition of anonymity.
http://www.azzaman.com/english/index.asp?fname=news\2007-04-26\kurd.htm

7 Kuwait Still Won't Forgive Iraqi Debt -- KUWAIT CITY -- Kuwaiti lawmakers' refusal to forgive Iraq's debt has shone a troubling light on the lingering bitterness many of its neighbors feel toward Saddam Hussein's rule _ and their suspicion of Iraq's new Shiite-led government. Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki struggled against those misgivings when he tried this week to persuade Kuwait to forgive most of his country' $15 billion debt. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/26/AR2007042601295.html

8 UN chief Ban to Egypt for Iraq reconstruction summit - UNITED NATIONS, April 26, 2007 (AFP) - UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon announced Thursday that he will co-chair the May 3-4 conference in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt on Iraq's reconstruction along with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Al-Maliki. "The international community should help the Iraqi people and government to restore peace and security," Ban told reporters after returning from a trip to Europe and the Middle East. http://www.ncr-iran.org/content/view/3313/152/

9 Nations Balk at Compact For Iraq. Countries Resist Total Debt Relief - Washington Post - U.S. and Iraqi efforts to win international support to help stabilize Iraq are running up against serious obstacles, with key countries balking at provisions for debt relief and others concerned about blanket endorsement of an Iraqi government that has failed to follow through on many political promises, according to sources involved in the negotiations. Kuwait, Russia, China, Iran and other governments are concerned about signing a proposed resolution that calls for 100 percent debt relief for oil-rich Iraq, given the tens of billions of dollars each country is owed in debt or in war compensation by Baghdad. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/24/AR2007042402346.html

10. Iraq ditches wireless auction plans - TeleGeography.com - Iraq plans to license the three national mobile phone carriers, MTC Atheer, Orascom and Asia-Cell in June under an arrangement calling for revenue-sharing and an upfront cash payment of at least USD250 million each, according to government and industry sources. The decision comes after Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, reacting to complaints over licensing uncertainty from the three cellcos, created a committee to address the matter. http://www.telegeography.com/cu/article.php?article_id=17522&email=html

11. Baghdad International Airport: Iraq's Gateway to the World - http://www.grd.usace.army.mil/news/releases/NR07-04-22-2.pdf

12. Turks are reconstructing Northern Iraq - 5 -- Businessmen in the Kurdish region complain about Turkey not facilitating visas. However, in spite of these complaints, the shelves in the biggest supermarkets in Arbil are filled with Turkish goods. http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=70823

13. Iraq accounting is still a muddle. Contract fails to produce system to detect fraud -- USA TODAY -- WASHINGTON — A newly formed consulting firm hired to account for more than $7.3 billion in Iraqi reconstruction money did not deliver a database that could help investigators track waste and fraud, a recent report found. The result: Two years after uncovering one major fraud case, auditors still haven't determined whether there was more graft in the spending of Iraqi oil proceeds.
http://www.usatoday.com/printedition/news/20070405/a_iraqaccount05.art.htm

14. Wasting Money in Iraq - CDI.org - According to the State Department, U.S. companies win the majority of contracts for reconstruction and relief operations in Iraq. But, as CDI Scoville Fellow Richard May points out, if the United States eventually wants to leave a country that has potential to be politically and economically stable, they should engage Iraqis in every aspect of reconstruction, not just the political process. http://www.cdi.org/program/document.cfm?DocumentID=3920&from_page=../index.cfm

15. War News Radio: No Method to the Madness http://warnewsradio.org/2007/04/20/no-method-to-the-madness/

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Friday, April 27, 2007

Iraq Reconstruction News
27 April 2007


1. Turkey, Iraq strike tentative oil deal -- ANKARA, Turkey April 25 (UPI) -- Turkish officials say meetings with Iraqi leaders last week included new oil export deals with Baghdad, bypassing Iraqi Kurds. Turkey threatened to stop exporting needed fuel products to Iraq after Baghdad told Ankara it would have to deal with the Kurdistan Regional Government regarding shipments. Kurdistan, like the rest of Iraq, faces a shortage of transportation, cooking and heating fuels. http://www.upi.com:80/Energy/Briefing/2007/04/25/turkey_iraq_strike_tentative_oil_deal/

2 Asian Countries Hope to Win Oil Contracts in Iraq - As Iraq is debating a new law that will set guidelines under which authorities can negotiate with foreign oil firms, several energy-hungry countries in Asia hope to be among the first to sign contracts to explore the world's third largest oil reserves. Claudia Blume at VOA's Asia News in Hong Kong reports. http://voanews.com:80/english/2007-04-25-voa17.cfm

3 Iraqi, Kurdish Officials to Iron Out Oil Law -- (Reuters) -- Officials from Iraq's central government and the Kurdistan region will meet this week to iron out last-minute disputes over a draft oil law that will decide control of the world's third largest oil reserves. Oil Minister Hussain al-Shahristani said last week the law would be ready for submission this week to parliament, and he expected lawmakers to make no major amendments. But Kurdish energy officials have called the draft's annexes unconstitutional, raising the prospect of more disagreements and delays that dogged the lengthy law-writing process.
http://www.aina.org/news/2007042493231.htm

4 Moscow backs Lukoil Iraq project - FT.com - The Russian government is throwing its full support behind Lukoil's ambition to become the first big international energy group to develop a major Iraqi oil field following the 2003 US invasion. Vagit Alekperov, Lukoil's chief executive, said in an interview on Tuesday: "The Russian government supports us, the foreign ministry supports us, the president of the federation supports us. They support the idea of putting those Iraqi fields [into production] as soon as possible. In all these areas we have the support of the Russian government." http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18294996/

5 Iraq oil law no closer to completion -- BAGHDAD April 24 (UPI) -- Iraq's oil minister said a draft law governing its oil would head to Parliament this week, but major roadblocks still need to be overcome. More than 60 current and former Iraqi oil officials met in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, last week to talk frankly about the hydrocarbons law. Instead, what was revealed was negotiations are a long way from concluding. http://www.upi.com/Energy/Briefing/2007/04/24/iraq_oil_law_no_closer_to_completion/

6 Iraq’s oil deals must only be signed with central government - Iraq's oil ministry said on Thursday foreign firms should sign oil contracts only with the central government until a new oil law is passed, adding that deals outside its jurisdiction would be considered illegal. http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar.do?load=detay&link=109594&bolum=107

7 Iraqi Oil Min Warns Companies Against Deals Bypassing Central Govt - Dow Jones Newswire - Iraq's Oil Minister Hussein al-Shahristani Thursday warned international oil companies from signing oil contracts that bypass the federal government in Baghdad and the Oil Ministry, in a clear reference to deals signed by the Kurdistan Regional Government with a number of foreign firms. "Foreign companies shouldn't sign any contract that isn't through the federal government (in Baghdad) and the oil ministry," al-Shahristani said in a statement handed to reporters. http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=44417

8 Japan Lends Iraq 102.8 Billion Yen for Oil Facilities -- (Bloomberg) -- Japan, which imports almost all its oil, agreed today to give 102.8 billion yen ($862 million) in loans to Iraq for reconstruction of the war-torn nation's oil pipelines and facilities such as power lines. The 40-year loan will be given at 0.75 percent interest, according to a statement from Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The financing agreement came as Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al- Maliki visited Tokyo to meet with Trade Minister Akira Amari and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601101&sid=aX3Z1Bl1TTKI&refer=japan

9 Turkey vows $3.5 bln trade volume with Iraq, despite tension - ANKARA – Turkish Daily News - State Minister for Foreign Trade Kürşad Tüzmen yesterday said that the government aims to raise bilateral trade with Iraq to $3.5 billion, while playing down concerns over possible implications of Iraqi Kurdish leader Massoud Barzani's harsh rhetoric on an international Iraq fair scheduled May 23-27 in Gaziantep. http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=70408XX.

10. Medical waste a growing health hazard - BAGHDAD/MOSUL , 8 April 2007 (IRIN) - Raghed Sarmad, 32, and her two children, aged seven and eight, spend their days scavenging through piles of rubbish in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, in search of anything they can sell for food. She prefers medical waste, because there is a greater chance of finding items of some value. http://www.irinnews.org/Report.aspx?ReportId=71225

11. Iraqi Army receives donation from NATO - AD DIWANIYAH – In an official ceremony on April 3, the NATO Training Mission - Iraq (NTM-I) turned over four Bozena mine clearance vehicles and a large quantity of ammunition to the Iraqi Army. This donation is estimated to be worth a substantial amount of money and was given to the 8th Iraqi Army Division, which is based in Ad Diwaniyah in Southern Iraq. During the past two years, NTM-I has coordinated donations of equipment to Iraq from a number of NATO countries worth more than $100 million. These donations include personnel transport and general-purpose cargo trucks, various types of ammunition, refurbished T-72 tanks and BMP armored personnel carriers as well as personnel protective equipment. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1813986/posts

12. Fix the Public Distribution System to meet needs of the displaced - Reuters - Iraq's internally displaced are in desperate need of assistance as the Public Distribution System (PDS) that they and other Iraqis depend on for food and fuel is broken. Poor management is to blame for its shortcomings, as well as terrible security and a general lack of political will on the part of the Government of Iraq to acknowledge the scope of the crisis. With the central government unable or at times unwilling to protect and assist Iraqi civilians, donor governments must step in to fill the gaps. Reform of the PDS should be a priority, and agencies such as the US Department of Agriculture and the UN World Food Program (WFP) must provide the technical assistance required to ensure the system is once again fully functional and able to reach the most vulnerable Iraqis. http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/fromthefield/219053/117631901137.htm

13. Oil flowing to Jordan within months - Iraqi Minister of State for National Security Affairs, Shirwan Alwaeli, said that an agreement was concluded with companies operating under the private sector to protect the roads linking between Iraq and Jordan, with the aim of raising the volume of trade exchange, and start transferring the expected amount of Iraqi oil to Jordan. Alwaeli said that the current security situation deferred supplying Jordan with the oil agreed at between the two countries, of 10 thousand barrels, accounting for 10% of Jordan’s consumption of crude oil per day, but efforts are being made to protect the road netween Amman and Baghdad. http://www.iraqdirectory.com/DisplayNews.aspx?id=3548

14. Seven Questions: Iraq's Economy - To defeat the Iraqi insurgency, there are few tasks more vital than improving the country’s struggling economy.Prior to Iraq’s December parliamentary elections, FP sat down with Ali Allawi, Iraq’s finance minister, to talk about reconstruction, corruption, and the U.S. presence in Iraq. http://www.foreignpolicy.com/story/cms.php?story_id=3330

15. Iraq PRTs to double in number by year's end -- WASHINGTON (AFNEWS) -- Plans are under way to double the number of provincial reconstruction teams now operating in Iraq by the end of the year, a senior U.S. official said April 9. "We will both double the number of PRTs and we will double the number of individuals who are working in the PRTs," said Rick Olson, chief of the national coordination team in charge of provincial reconstruction teams in Iraq. http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123048138

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Bankrolling Basra - 2

You can download Chapter 1 of Andrew Alderson's book, "Bankrolling Basra" at http://offthepage.typepad.com/off_the_page/files/BankrollingBasra.pdf

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Iraq Reconstruction News
24 April 2007


1. Public/Private Joint Venture Investment Opportunities in Iraq. Proposal Deadline: June 06, 2007. Iraq’s Ministry of Industry and Minerals (MIM) is seeking strong international investors to enter into joint venture production-sharing partnerships with its state-owned plants in several industries, including cement, glass and ceramics, paper, petrochemical, iron and steel, sanitary ware, and automotive. Interested investors should visit MIM's Web site to review the opportunities and contact MIM's Investment Department to obtain the full investment file. For more information about these investment opportunities, interested parties may contact Mr. John Lyons, U.S. Embassy/Baghdad Senior Consultant to MIM. Senior MIM officials will be meeting with potential investors during the Rebuild Iraq 2007 expo and conference, to be held May 07-10 in Amman, Jordan. His Excellency Fawzi al-Hariri, MIM Minister, is scheduled to attend the event and MIM officials will be available during the exhibition for networking and other consultations. For more information about Rebuild Iraq, please visit the event Web site.

2. Stabilizing and Rebuilding Iraq: Conditions in Iraq Are Conducive to Fraud, Waste, and Abuse, unclassified version of testimony delivered by David M. Walker, Comptroller General of the United States before a closed hearing by the Subcommittee on Defense, House Committee on Appropriations. GAO-07-525T, April 23. http://www.gao.gov/cgi-bin/getrpt?GAO-07-525T

3. Brookings Iraq Index 23 April 2007 http://www3.brookings.edu/fp/saban/iraq/index.pdf

4. Iraq Weekly Status Report 18 April 2007 http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/83369.pdf

5. Iraq's oil production capacity could double, report says -- IHS, Inc., has announced the upcoming launch of the Iraq Atlas - a detailed analysis of oil reserves, production and development opportunities. According to IHS, the Iraq Atlas - which will be available May 9 - "is a unique overview of all known prospects and fields in Iraq." The Iraq Atlas estimates oil reserves in Iraq at up to 116 billion barrels, ranking Iraq third internationally. The Iraq Atlas estimates that there could potentially be another 100 billion barrels of oil in the Western Desert of Iraq. http://www.portaliraq.com/news/Iraq%27s+oil+production+capacity+could+double%2C+report+says__1112535.html

6. Twice the oil in Iraq? - Marketplace Radio - A new IHS report claims Iraq is sitting on massive oil reserves — 100 billion barrels more than expected. But skeptics say there's no way the group can be certain of its findings, especially given the ongoing violence there. http://marketplace.publicradio.org/shows/2007/04/19/AM200704195.html

7. Iraqi oil law nears final stage - BAGHDAD, Iraq - Iraq's hotly debated draft oil law is to be sent to parliament "within the coming few days if everything goes well," the Oil Ministry spokesman said on Wednesday. "The draft is with the State Shura Council now to be put in a legal form after being written in technical language," Assem Jihad told The Associated Press in a phone interview. He gave no date for the bill's introduction. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070418/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq_oil_law

8. Crucial Iraq Oil Law Set For Parliament - (CBS/AP) Iraq's hotly debated draft oil law was to be sent to parliament next week, the country's oil minister said on Wednesday. Hussain al-Shahristani, who was attending an oil conference in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, did not give a specific day but said the measure would go to lawmakers before the next week was out. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/04/19/iraq/main2703622.shtml

9. Friedland's next frontier: Drilling for oil in Iraq. Ivanhoe Energy pursues project 'far from Baghdad' -- VANCOUVER -- In keeping with its co-founder's penchant for doing business in risky places, a junior oil and gas company in Robert Friedland's stable of resource plays has struck a deal to pursue a project in Iraq. Vancouver-based Ivanhoe Energy Inc. yesterday said it had signed a memorandum of understanding with Japanese oil and gas firm Inpex Corp. to develop a heavy oil field in north central Iraq, close to Iraqi Kurdistan. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20070420.RIVANHOE20/TPStory/Business

10. Iraq plans to renew oil tanker fleet in S.Korea -- Reuters -- Iraq aims to rebuild its ageing fleet of tankers to carry its crude oil exports and is planning to form a joint venture shipping company with a South Korean firm, the oil ministry's spokesman said on Monday. "Iraq needs new huge oil shipping tankers to be capable of shipping exported crude oil," Asim Jihad said. http://www.iraqdevelopmentprogram.org/idp/news/new1589.htm

11. Iraq, foreign companies make tanker deal -- BAGHDAD April 23 (UPI) -- Iraq's old oil system will get an update of modern oil tankers, which it will pay for with oil. Assem Jihad, spokesman for the Iraqi Oil Ministry, said the ministry and foreign companies struck a deal in order to improve performance of the sector. "The agreements provide that these foreign companies have to have a modern fleet of oil tankers to be at the disposal of the Iraqi Oil Tankers Company," Jihad said. http://www.upi.com/Energy/Briefing/2007/04/23/iraq_foreign_companies_make_tanker_deal/

12. Iraq's economy: Oil's not well in Iraq -- The announcement of a study that suggests that Iraq's oil reserves could be almost as large as those of Saudi Arabia, the world's leader, has come amid fresh evidence of the monumental difficulty of realising that potential, as bombs in Baghdad left 200 people dead in a single day and Iraqi MPs wrangled over the details of new oil legislation. http://www.economist.com/agenda/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9060287

13. Turks are reconstructing Northern Iraq - 4 -- Expected to pass through parliament in May, the Iraq Oil Law gives Turkey the possibility of receiving a share of oil revenue via its partners. TTOPCO, founded by General Energy, a subsidiary of the Çukurova Group, and Addax Petroleum of Switzerland, is the first company to sign a contract with the Iraqi Kurdistan administration for oil exploration. The second is Petoil, a subsidiary of Pet Holding. They are making investments related to exploring, producing and exporting oil. http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr:80/article.php?enewsid=70739

14. UN chief sets launch date for Iraq compact -- Middle East Times -- BERN -- UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon said he intends "to officially launch an International Compact with Iraq [ICI] on May 3 in Sharm El Sheikh, together with Prime Minister [Nuri Al] Maliki of Iraq." Speaking Thursday in the Swiss capital Bern, the UN chief said he hoped the ICI would grant an "important momentum to help the Iraqi government to restore peace and security" to war-torn Iraq. http://www.metimes.com/storyview.php?StoryID=20070420-114820-7444r

15. MMR vaccination campaign aims to reach 3.9 million children - BAGHDAD, 22 April 2007 (IRIN) - BAGHDAD, 22 April 2007 (IRIN) - Despite serious ongoing violence in Iraq, the government and international aid agencies started a major immunisation drive on Sunday to avert an outbreak of measles. "One million children have no immunity to measles - more than enough to spark a dangerous outbreak in which many children could die or be left with lasting disabilities," Claire Hajaj, UNICEF's chief of communications at its Iraq Support Centre in Amman (ISCA). http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/IRIN/f3ae75c8932d0130132b9a8f47a83ee5.htm

16. General: Key to building Iraqi air force is training more pilots - BAGHDAD — The biggest challenge the United States faces in helping rebuild the Iraqi air force is training more pilots, Lt. Gen. Martin Dempsey said Sunday. Dempsey, who is in charge of U.S. efforts to train Iraqi military and police, told reporters that the air force already uses C-130 cargo planes to transport wounded Iraqi soldiers to treatment. http://www.estripes.com:80/article.asp?section=104&article=45293

17. War News Radio: Fact and Fantasy http://warnewsradio.org/

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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Bankrolling Basra

Andrew Alderson, late of CPA-South, has written a book, ‘Bankrolling Basra’ http://www.bankrollingbasra.com which will will be published next week. It was featured in the London Sunday Times at the weekend on the front page of the review section http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/iraq/article1654443.ece this week.

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Iraq Reconstruction News
18 April 2007


1. GRD Iraq Reconstruction Weekly Update 04/16/07 https://www.rebuilding-iraq.net/pls/portal/url/ITEM/07251F2EFBCA801DE040A8C00B0741F5A

2. Top Iraqi Officials Arrive in Dubai to Discuss Draft Oil Law - Dow Jones Newswires - Iraqi officials and businessmen arrived in the United Arab Emirates Tuesday ahead of a meeting in Dubai on April 18 to discuss their country's controversial but crucial draft hydrocarbon law, intended to attract investments into the country's ailing energy sector. The 85-strong Iraqi delegation is led by Deputy Prime Minister Barham Salih and also comprises Planning Minister Ali Baban, Oil Minister Hussein Al Sharistani, former oil minister Thamir Ghadban and several other parliamentarians as well as Iraqi oil specialists and businessmen. http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=43956

3. Iraq oil law to go to parliament next week: minister - DUBAI (Reuters) - Iraqi cabinet will present an oil law to parliament next week that aims to lure billions of dollars in foreign investment, the country's oil minister said on Wednesday. "It will be ready next week to be presented to parliament," Hussain al-Shahristani told reporters in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070418/wl_nm/iraq_oil_law_dc_1;_ylt=At3NPBTEuNdSJSSPTpy0JCuAsnsA

4. Iraq out $165M a day in pipeline attacks -- KIRKUK, Iraq, April 9, 2007 (UPI) -- Iraq's Oil Ministry says northern pipeline attacks cost $165 million a day in potential revenue and wants the Kirkuk council to do more to prevent it. The Voices of Iraq news agency reports the ministry said the pipeline from Kirkuk, in Iraq's north, to a port in Ceyhan, Turkey, is "now defunct" because of attacks. http://www.upi.com/Energy/Briefing/2007/04/09/iraq_out_165m_a_day_in_pipeline_attacks/

5. Oil, gas law national achievement for Iraqis - minister - Baghdad, (VOI) - Iraqi Oil Minister Hussein al-Shahrestani said on Wednesday the enactment of an oil and gas law is a national achievement for Iraq’s people, underlining that it would have a positive affect on Iraq’s unity. "The law tops Iraqis' interests and its clauses are based on realizing national interests," the state-run al-Iraqia satellite channel quoted the minister as saying during a forum held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on Wednesday. http://www.aswataliraq.info/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=42332&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0

6. Analysis: Oil victim of Turkey, Kurd fight -- WASHINGTON April 17 (UPI) -- Iraq's already-fragile northern oil sector could be the victim -- along with Iraqis and Turks -- if Ankara gives the green light for troops to invade northern Iraq on the hunt for the Kurdistan Workers Party. The PKK -- the party's Turkish acronym -- is considered a terrorist organization by the United States. It's accused of slipping into Turkey from bases in Iraq's Qandil Mountains to plant mines and detonate bombs. Sixteen PKK fighters were killed in the Kurdish area of Turkey Sunday and Monday by Turkish soldiers. http://www.upi.com/Energy/Analysis/2007/04/17/analysis_oil_victim_of_turkey_kurd_fight/

7. Kurds wary as Iraq oil law goes to vote - Upstream.com - Iraq's Cabinet will present a much-awaited oil law to parliament next week, Oil Minister Hussain al-Shahristani said today, despite reports that officials from the Kurdish region are deeply unhappy with aspects of the emerging legislation. http://www.upstreamonline.com/live/article131413.ece

8. Price Check: Baghdad Neighborhoods - IraqSlogger.com - http://www.iraqslogger.com/index.php/post/2264/Price_Check_Baghdad_Neighborhoods

9. Smoke and Mirrors - What the State Department is not accomplishing in Iraq - The Atlantic - http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200704u/iraq-state-department

10. USACE Installs New 132kv Overhead Lines South of Iraq http://www.grd.usace.army.mil/news/releases/NR07-04-13.pdf

11. In a Major Step, Saudi Arabia Agrees to Write Off 80 Percent of Iraqi Debt -- Washington Post -- Saudi Arabia has agreed to forgive 80 percent of the more than $15 billion that Iraq owes the kingdom, Iraqi and Saudi officials said yesterday, a major step given Saudi reluctance to provide financial assistance to the Shiite-dominated government in Baghdad. But Iraqi Finance Minister Bayan Jabr said in an interview that Russia was holding out on debt forgiveness until talks begin on concessions that Russian oil and gas companies had under Saddam Hussein. Russian Embassy officials in Washington declined to comment late yesterday.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/17/AR2007041701950.html

12. Iraq's Northern Kurdish Area Offers Business Opportunities -- VOA -- Few foreign companies, aside from those dealing directly with the military, are contemplating business in Iraq until the security situation improves. Yet despite the violence, U.S. officials say opportunities do exist, primarily in the semi-autonomous northern Kurdish region where the economy is expanding rapidly. As VOA's Bill Rodgers reports, U.S. officials are touting the northern Kurdistan area as a gateway for eventually doing business in the rest of the country. http://www.voanews.com/english/2007-04-12-voa36.cfm

13. UN official urges ad for Iraq -- NEW YORK, April 12, 2007 (UPI) -- The U.N. official monitoring Iraqi reconstruction is urging other countries to provide aid for economic development. Ibrahim Gambari, a U.N. undersecretary-general, told the Washington Times in an interview this week that he is optimistic about the May 3 conference to be held in the Egyptian resort of Sharm el Sheik. He said that the results would be disastrous if international donors fail to respond. http://www.upi.com:80/NewsTrack/Top_News/2007/04/12/un_official_urges_aid_for_iraq/

14. Reconstruction Team Arrives on Taji - CAMP TAJI, Iraq, April 12, 2007 — The 1st “Ironhorse” Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, just received a helping hand as it works with Iraqis to rebuild government capabilities and capacities which are necessary to enable the new Iraqi nation’s transition to a self-reliant government under the control of the Iraqi people. This new-found assistance comes in the form of members of the brigade’s newest attachment, the Embedded Provincial Reconstruction Team (EPRT), which arrived here, April 10. http://www.defendamerica.mil:80/articles/apr2007/a041207ej2.html

15. Forgiving Iraq's Debts - The French were at it again in April 2003. Any reduction in Iraq's mountainous $120 billion external debt should be negotiated within the Paris Club of creditor nations, they insisted. It ought not - indeed, cannot - be tackled bilaterally. And what about another $200 billion in war reparations and contractual obligations? This, said French Foreign Ministry spokesman Francois Rivasseau, is to be discussed. http://globalpolitician.com/articledes.asp?ID=2632&cid=2&sid=38

16. Turks are reconstructing northern Iraq - 3 -- Under the control of Iraq President Jalal Talabani's Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Sulaimaniye is getting a university similar to Bilkent, which is Turkey's first private university. Founder of Bilkent University and the Tepe group İhsan Doğramacı, who was born in Arbil, is heading the “Sulaimaniye University Campus” project on a 370,000 square meter construction site at a cost of $260 million. http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=70656

17. Iraq: Oil Lamps Return To Iraqis' Lives - April 17, 2007 (RFE/RL) -- Below RFE/RL presents a transcript of the last broadcast report of Khamail Muhsin Khalaf, a Radio Free Iraq correspondent in Baghdad who was found killed on April 5. http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2007/04/E42196EC-DB83-47A3-8EE4-0F7EB4F25141.html

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Monday, April 16, 2007

Iraq Reconstruction News
16 April 2007


1. Brookings Iraq Index 16 April 2007 http://www3.brookings.edu/fp/saban/iraq/index.pdf

2. BP Eyes Role in Iraq, Awaits Oil Law, Security -- DUBAI (Reuters) -- Energy giant BP (BP.L: Quote, Profile , Research) is interested in working on a range of oil and gas projects in Iraq, but is waiting for the country's parliament to pass an oil law and for security to improve before increasing its role, a senior BP executive said on Monday. http://www.aina.org/news/20070416100308.htm

3. And Iraq's big oil contracts go to... Companies from China, India and other Asian nations are seen getting the first contracts. But don't write off Big Oil just yet -- NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Despite claims by some critics that the Bush administration invaded Iraq to take control of its oil, the first contracts with major oil firms from Iraq's new government are likely to go not to U.S. companies, but rather to companies from China, India, Vietnam, and Indonesia. While Iraqi lawmakers struggle to pass an agreement on exactly who will award the contracts and how the revenue will be shared, experts say a draft version that passed the cabinet earlier this year will likely uphold agreements previously signed by those countries under Saddam Hussein's government. http://money.cnn.com/2007/04/05/news/international/iraq_oil/index.htm

4. A giant ship for oil transport at Khor Al-Zubair - The Associate Director of Khor Al-Zubair port in Basrah said last Saturday that the port received the largest ship to transport Iraqi oil, pointing out that this is the first time in the history of the port to receive a giant ship of this size. http://www.iraqdirectory.com/DisplayNews.aspx?id=3576

5. Japan loan to help Iraq oil pipeline -- TOKYO, April 9, 2007 (UPI) -- Japan will provide an $862 million loan to Iraqi reconstruction efforts, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Monday after meeting with Iraq's leader. http://www.upi.com/International_Intelligence/Briefing/2007/04/09/japan_loan_to_help_iraq_oil_pipeline/

6. Dana Gas signs Agreements with Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq - Sharjah, Asharq Al-Awsat- Dana Gas, the Middle East’s first regional private-sector natural gas company, announced that it has concluded important agreements, including a Strategic Alliance Protocol, with the Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq. These agreements form part of a strategy to advance the considerable economic benefits available to the region through the successful development of its substantial gas resources. http://www.aawsat.com/english/news.asp?section=6&id=8652

7. Iraq Targets 3 Million Bpd 2007 Oil Production - Oil Minister - 12/04/2007 - SEOUL (Reuters) - Iraq hopes to raise oil production by nearly 1 million barrels per day (bpd) this year, achieving its long-held target of 3 million bpd by restoring northern exports, its oil minister said on Thursday. Iraq has struggled to overcome the sabotage and outdated infrastructure that has hobbled its production since the U.S.-led invasion of 2003, largely due to unrelenting attacks on a key pipeline that runs north through Turkey. http://aawsat.com/english/news.asp?section=6&id=8618

8. Key senator backs creation of 'czar' for Iraq reconstruction -- CongressDaily -- Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Chairman Joseph Lieberman, I-Conn., says he supports the idea of appointing a senior-level official in the Bush administration to manage operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, adding that his committee might be able to play "a constructive role" in creating the new post. "I like the idea," Lieberman told CongressDaily in an interview Thursday. "For all the people who have argued that the administration has been too focused on the military aspect of Iraq and Afghanistan, this is a way of saying, as I understand it, that ultimate victory is going to come not just because of military success but also . . . mostly because of political and economic success." The Washington Post reported this week that aides to President Bush are evaluating a plan to create a so-called czar for Iraq and Afghanistan who would be empowered to cut through bureaucratic obstacles. Full story: http://www.govexec.com/story_page.cfm?articleid=36621&dcn=e_gvet

9. UAE firms eye mega projects in N Iraq area - ERBIL, Iraq: Several companies from the UAE, including giant property developer Emaar Properties, are looking at investing billions of dollars in energy, infrastructure and property projects in the semi-autonomous Kurdish region of northern Iraq. http://www.gulf-times.com/site/topics/article.asp?cu_no=2&item_no=143666&version=1&template_id=48&parent_id=28

10. Duhuk: A sign of boom in Iraq's Kurdistan region? - Duhuk, Apr 15, (VOI) - The seven story building of Duhuk's Agricultural Department was once the most famous building in the province. Now Duhuk has more than 50 buildings of five, seven and even 10 stories, indicating an economic boom in the province. This is how Akram Saleh Mamani, a member of the Kurdistan Economists Syndicate (KES), sees the signs of economic development in Duhuk, one of the most significant channels through which trade is conducted with Turkey. http://www.aswataliraq.info/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=42056&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0

11. The U.S. Foreign Service role in Iraq PRTs http://www.afsa.org/fsj/mar07/iraq_prts.pdf

12. Turks are reconstructing Northern Iraq - 2 - ISTANBUL - Milliyet - It took many long years for the establishment of the Iraq Kurdistan Regional Government. In 1970, an “autonomous region” agreement, the basis for today's developments, was signed with Iraq's executed leader Saddam Hussein; it remained one-sided rule. The Baath regime continued to carry out massacres against the Kurds, Shiites and Turkmen. Lowering his sails after the 1991 Gulf War against America, Saddam was unable to prevent the establishment in 1992 of the Kurdistan Parliament, which includes the provinces of Arbil, Sulaimaniya and Dohuk. In that period, the agreements made between Baghdad and Arbil had no international sanction. http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=70550

13. Japan pledges support to rebuild Iraq - TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan assured the visiting Iraqi prime minister on Monday it would keep helping his country to rebuild, as Iraqis back home staged a big anti-U.S. protest in the city of Najaf on the fourth anniversary of Baghdad's fall. "There is no change in our policy to actively help with the reconstruction of Iraq through official development assistance and activities of the Self-Defence Forces," Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was quoted as telling Nuri al-Maliki. http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/4/9/worldupdates/2007-04-09T193705Z_01_NOOTR_RTRJONC_0_-293580-4&sec=Worldupdates

14. Iraqi prime minister discusses South Korea visit, projects, investments Text of report by Iraqi TV station Al-Iraqiyah TV on 15 April [Interview with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Kamil al-Maliki by Razzaq al-Uqayli; place and date not given - recorded] [Anchor] Prime Minister Nuri Kamil al-Maliki has stated that the South Korean companies have expressed readiness to work in the calm governorates of Iraq, start reconstruction process, and then expand their work by entering the unstable governorates after the restoration of calm there. The prime minister announced this during an interview he gave to our colleague Razzaq al-Uqayli. [Begin recording] [A-Uqayli] Has there been any response from the South Korean officials concerning the call on Korean industrial and investment companies to work in Iraq? Have you agreed on specific projects? [Al-Maliki] In fact there was a sort of hesitation, or perhaps apprehensions, by the Korean companies. They wanted to enter the Iraqi arena but the picture was not clear. These companies have been expressing apprehensions with regard to their plans to compete with other companies in the Iraqi market. Therefore, we went on this visit accompanied by this delegation. The Iraqi ministers have been able to explain the facts of the situation to Korean company managers and government officials and we explained to them that in Iraq there are big areas and governorates where they can invest and that there are potentials in Iraq which will serve the interests of the two countries and peoples when the Korean companies arrive. We explained to them that we wanted Korea to be present in Iraq, based on the good relations that we have been having and the positive stand of Korea towards Iraq and towards the political process, the Iraqi constitution, and the participation in security operations. Therefore, a large part of the ambiguity and fogginess about the situation has been removed from the minds of the officials in the Korean companies and government and we have reached full agreement and conviction that the companies will come to Iraq and end the state of hesitation and reluctance. Moreover, what we and the ministers discussed with them was to invest in all important and vital sectors. We do not want Iraq to be preoccupied with the daily incidents that the killers and terrorists and the backward elements are implementing but we want to release the building and reconstruction process and renew the entire structure of Iraq. We told them that we want to embark on projects that raise the standard of living of the individual and promote his happiness. We told them: Even though there were no resources in Korea - no natural resources, oil, or agricultural ability - the Koreans were united in their will to reconstruct. They are now the seventh or eighth industrial power in the world. They built this on nothing. Therefore, Iraq, which possesses all these resources, will definitely be able to progress. We told them that we wanted to renew everything in the country. We have great amount of oil and gas in Iraq. We raised the issue of car manufacturing, agricultural machine tools industry, petrochemicals, electric power stations, and refineries, and told them that we, the government, are eager to develop and renew everything in Iraq. They responded to this readiness positively. We held an expanded meeting with the companies and they all voiced readiness to respond. The government, the president, and the prime minister, expressed readiness to back the companies and encourage them to go to Iraq. These companies will come. [A-Uqayli] Mr Prime Minister, do you believe that the general security situation in Iraq, after the implementation of the Baghdad Security plan, is now appropriate for the entry of these companies into the Iraqi market? [Al-Maliki] We explained to them this issue, over which they had apprehensions. We told them that there were safe areas and governorates and these governorates are hosting investment companies - in the south, in the centre, and in Kurdistan. As for the areas where there are incidents, the Iraqi political and security efforts are being strongly exerted in the Baghdad Security Plan for the sake of controlling the situation. God willing, these unstable governorates will join the other calm governorates. These calm governorates will receive the companies and their investments in the hope that we will eventually establish security in Baghdad, Al-Anbar, Diyala, and Mosul, so we can open the door for investment in these governorates to Korean and other companies. [A-Uqayli] Mr Prime Minister, do you believe that your visits to Japan and South Korea placed Iraq into the place it should occupy in terms of international relation and relations with these two countries? [Al-Maliki] I never have belittled this goal. Indeed, one of the great aims which I had been working to realize was restoring Iraq to its international and regional position, and reinstating it in international establishments. Iraq had been besieged because of the ignorant Saddamist policy that lasted throughout his rule. It was considered a country that was isolated from world establishments, and when it was present its presence was physical but not substantive. Iraq is a great country, a respectable country in terms of its history, its men, its knowledge and its economy, and the entire world would like to look towards Iraq with the respect that it deserves. But how could they treat Iraq in this way if it was ruled by tyranny, dictatorship, and the rule of ignorant people who wanted to realize only their private interests and the interest of their group? Therefore I was extremely conscious of this issue. One of the issues that I raised and discussed was to bolster political ties. This and the other visits that I will make after I return home will be devoted to restoring Iraq to its Arab and Islamic surroundings, to its international surroundings, as an effective, respectable, and strong state that participates in the modern world culture, in adopting humanitarian stands, and in facing challenges that affect human beings more than they affect countries. [A-Uqayli] Thank You, Mr Prime Minister. Source: Al-Iraqiyah TV, Baghdad, in Arabic 1517 gmt 15 Apr 07

15. Iraq's Quiet Exodus - MSNBC - More than 2 million Iraqis have left their country, seeking safety abroad—and robbing the nation of its best and brightest.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17997100/site/newsweek/

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Saturday, April 14, 2007

Iraq Reconstruction News 14 April 2007

Iraq Reconstruction News
14 April 2007


1. Brookings Iraq Index 12 April 2007 http://www3.brookings.edu/fp/saban/iraq/index.pdf

2. Turkish deal could pave way for Shell’s return to Iraq after 35 years -- Shell is poised to become the first oil and gas major to agree terms to reenter Iraq following reports that it has struck a deal with Turkey’s state oil company, TPAO, to extract gas in the war-torn country. The Anglo-Dutch giant is expected to work in partnership with TPAO to build a pipeline from the Kirkuk field near Kurdistan to Ceyhan on the Mediterranean, according to reports.
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/natural_resources/article1647557.ece

3. S. Korea signs MOU with Iraq on oil field development -- SEOUL, April 12 (Yonhap) -- South Korea signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Iraq Thursday to cooperate in the development of oil fields in the Middle Eastern country, the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy said Thursday. The agreement, reached at a ministerial meeting in Seoul, calls on Baghdad to support bids by South Korean firms to develop oil fields and to facilitate the exchange of information and personnel between state-run petroleum companies. http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/Engnews/20070412/650000000020070412183322E9.html

4. South Korea, Iraq Sign Memo to Jointly Develop Oil, Gas Projects -- Dow Jones Newswires -- South Korea and Iraq have signed an initial agreement to jointly develop crude oil and natural gas projects, Korea's Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy said Thursday. Under the agreement, the South Korean government will help its nation's companies expand investments in new oil field development projects in Iraq, the energy ministry said in a statement. http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=43791

4. Analysis: Violence threatens oil, Iraq -- WASHINGTON, April 12, 2007 (UPI) -- Two Shiite political factions seem to have temporarily set down their arms in Basra, Iraq's second-largest city, the center of its oil industry and the port through which all Iraq's income flows. But the area and the oil sector still face violence while militias and gangs battle for power and control of the oil smuggling trade. http://www.upi.com/Energy/Analysis/2007/04/12/analysis_violence_threatens_oil_iraq/

5. Iraq Oil Law Turns Back the Clock to 1951 -- The supplementary spending bill passed by Congress last month contained one of the most telling pieces of Iraq-related legislation since the U.S. invasion, and it wasn't the August 31, 2008, deadline for withdrawing U.S. troops. It was an obscure and little-understood bill called the Iraqi Hydrocarbons Law, and it could dramatically undermine economic and political progress in Iraq. http://www.iraqslogger.com/index.php/post/2347/Iraq_Oil_Law_Turns_Back_the_Clock_to_1951

6. Corruption Mars Iraqi Oil Production and Transport. Chairman Waxman asks Secretary Rice to investigate persistent allegations of corruption that have slowed the recovery of the Iraqi oil industry. http://reform.democrats.house.gov/story.asp?ID=1241

7. TPAO, Shell agree on partnership in northern Iraq -- The state-run Turkish Petroleum Corporation (TPAO) and a multinational oil company of Anglo Dutch origin have struck a deal to extract gas in northern Iraq, though the agreement still needs to be ratified by the central Iraqi government in Baghdad. http://www.todayszaman.com:80/tz-web/detaylar.do?load=detay&link=108376&bolum=106

8. Japan loan to help rebuild Iraq -- BBC -- Tokyo said it would provide 102.8bn yen ($862m; £437m) in loans to repair Iraqi oil pipelines, export facilities and power supply infrastructure. A further 57.7bn yen for water and electricity projects was also agreed on Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki's four-day trip to Japan. Japan depends on the Middle East for nearly all of its crude oil. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6541475.stm

9. Iraq says reconstruction meeting set for early May -- BAGHDAD, April 6 (Reuters) - A high-level meeting to launch a five-year international reconstruction plan for Iraq will be held in early May, Iraqi government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said on Friday. Dabbagh declined to say where the meeting, which is expected to involve numerous governments and international agencies, would take place. http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L06421428.htm

10. Turks are reconstructing Northern Iraq - 1 -- ISTANBUL - Turkish Daily News - Taking off from Istanbul to Arbil, “Freebird” was written on the body of our plane. Free bird was going to perch on neighboring land on Turkey's border that is trying to erase the traces of a war lasting 35 years. Three planes a week fly from Istanbul to northern Iraq's two largest cities, Arbil and Sulaimaniye. In the summer, Antalya is going to be added to these flights. However, the first flight to the Iraqi Kurdistan Region established after 2003 was from Frankfurt. http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=70442

11. VoEx International LLC (TM) Signs a 10 Year $200 Million Joint Venture Contract with Kalimat Telecom to Design Build & Operate Iraq's First National CDMA WLL Network -- VoEx International LLC (TM) and Kalimat Telecom finalized and signed a 10 Year Joint Venture Contract estimated about $200 Million US Dollars to design build and operate Iraq's First National CDMA WLL Network with advanced WiMAX capabilities. This network will be the First Middle East state of the art CDMA Limited Mobility Network with EvDo & WiMAX capability and full iP based voice, video and data offerings. http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2007/4/emw511945.htm

12. IRAQI PM ASKS KOREAN FIRMS TO JOIN RECONSTRUCTION EFFORT - Seoul, 13 April (AKI/WAM) - Iraqi prime minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki has called on South Korean companies to participate in war-torn Iraq's efforts to develop its oil fields and rebuild its industrial facilities, including power plants, power supply systems and plants, Yonhap News quoted the office of South Korean president Roh Moo-hyun as saying. Al-Maliki is on the last leg of a three-day visit to the Asian country that ends on Friday. http://www.adnki.com/index_2Level_English.php?cat=Politics&loid=8.0.404334698&par=0

13. Key senator backs creation of 'czar' for Iraq reconstruction -- CongressDaily -- Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Chairman Joseph Lieberman, I-Conn., says he supports the idea of appointing a senior-level official in the Bush administration to manage operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, adding that his committee might be able to play "a constructive role" in creating the new post. http://www.govexec.com/dailyfed/0407/041307cdpm2.htm

14. Fixing Iraq -- Between revenue from oil exports and foreign aid, over $100 billion has been pledged to Iraq’s “relief and reconstruction” in the last four years. Yet there is precious little to show for it. About half of this amount is Iraq’s own money. The United States has allocated a total of $38.28 billion in aid as of the end of 2006, but only $12 billion has been spent on civilian reconstruction with most it going to the Iraqi army and police. Other donors have pledged just over $15 billion, but most of this has not been delivered because of the chaos and violence in the country. http://www.fpif.org/fpiftxt/4106

15. Weighing up losses to Iraq's heritage - CAIRO (AFP) - Archaeology in Iraq these days, explains the new caretaker of the country's 5,000-year-old heritage, is less about making new discoveries than finding out what has already been stolen. "We need a government that takes responsibility for protecting the monuments of all Iraqis," antiquities director Abbas Ali al-Hussainy told AFP in an interview during a recent visit to Cairo. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070315/lf_afp/iraqarchaeology_070315182710

16. Baghdad Metro Project: is it the definitive solution to the problem of transportation? - The secretariat of Baghdad announced that it included Baghdad Metro project within its plan for 2007; one billion dinars have been allocated to do the detailed surveys and designs only, which have a total cost of about $ 10 million. The secretariat will start the implementation of the first phase of the project, "32 km" at the end of the current year. http://www.iraqdirectory.com/DisplayNews.aspx?id=3563

17. Implementing a conducting line for electricity in Nasiriyah - A Turkish company started the implementation of a conducting line for electric power linking the electricity station in Nasiriyah with the secondary one at Shatrah. http://www.iraqdirectory.com/DisplayNews.aspx?id=3561

18. Europeans in knee socks latest invaders -- BAGHDAD — Asma'a Sami is a proud Iraqi who has never left her country. Recently, though, she has become almost as British as the Beatles. Every time the Manchester United soccer team takes the field, she dons her Manchester United T-shirt, waves her team flag and cheers on the team on television. "Since I was a child, I've been a big fan of the club," said Sami, 27. http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/iraq/2007-04-05-life-in-iraq_N.htm

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Thursday, April 12, 2007

Iraq Reconstruction News 12 April 2007

Iraq Reconstruction News
12 April 2007


1. Brookings Iraq Index 9 April 2007 http://www3.brookings.edu/fp/saban/iraq/index.pdf

2. Iraq Weekly Status Report 4 April 2007 http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/82776.pdf

3. Iraq Weekly Status Report 11 April 2007 http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/83098.pdf

4. Shell strikes deal to extract Iraqi gas -- timesonline.co.uk -- Shell is poised to become the first oil major to step back into Iraq after reports that it had signed a deal to extract natural gas in the Kurdish northern region. A Turkish news agency claimed that the Anglo-Dutch giant would work in partnership with TPAO, the Turkish state oil company. http://business.timesonline.co.uk:80/tol/business/industry_sectors/natural_resources/article1643808.ece

5. S. Korea signs MOU with Iraq on oil field development -- People's Daily Online -- South Korea's Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy announced on Thursday that South Korean and Iraqi governments signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to cooperate in the development of Iraqi oil fields. The MOU was signed by Kim Young-ju, South Korea's minister of commerce, industry and energy, and Hussain al-Shahristani, Iraqi oil minister, on Thursday here after a ministerial meeting. http://english.people.com.cn/200704/12/eng20070412_365977.html

6. "The Laws of Targeting Petroleum-Related Interests and a Review of the Laws Pertaining to the Economic Jihad”, by Shaykh Abdullah bin Nasser al-Rashid (aka Abdelaziz bin Rashid al-Anzi) http://www.globalterroralert.com/pdf/0306/oiljihad0306.pdf

7. Explosion Strikes Oil Pipeline in Iraq -- A bomb struck an oil pipeline Thursday, cutting off supplies and causing a huge fire in southern Iraq near the border with Kuwait, an official said. The pipeline carries oil from surrounding fields to storage tanks in Basra for export to the Gulf region, according to the official with the South Oil Co. But he said the tanks were full and export supplies had not yet been affected. http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=43583

8. Crescent holds talks on exploration in Iraq -- Dubai: Sharjah-based Crescent Petroleum yesterday said it held talks with representatives of the Iraqi Ministry of Oil in Amman last week to implement their joint study of an exploration area near the Iraqi-Kuwaiti border.
http://archive.gulfnews.com/articles/07/04/06/10116246.html

8. Japan sees Iraq oil as 'national interest' -- TOKYO, April 4 (UPI) -- Japan needs good relations with Iraq, given that the country is a huge source of petroleum, the Japanese government said Wednesday. http://www.upi.com:80/InternationalIntelligence/view.php?StoryID=20070404-081729-2261r

9. Iraq loses $8 billion through corruption -- BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq's top corruption fighter said Wednesday that $8 billion in government money had been wasted or stolen over the past three years and claimed he had been threatened with death after opening an investigation into scores of oil ministry employees. In the chaos and lawlessness of Iraq, such threats are not taken lightly. Radi al-Radhi, who runs the Public Integrity Commission, leads one of the more dangerous missions in the country today. He said in an interview with The Associated Press that 20 members of the organization have been murdered since it began its work. http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/iraq/2007-04-04-corruption-probe_N.htm

10. Al Musayib Maternity Hospital Partnering Agreement Reached -- Blackanthem Military News, AN NASIRIYAH, Iraq -- In an atmosphere of mutual respect, trust and cooperation, the U.S. Department of State, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), the Provincial Reconstruction and Development Council (PRDC), and the Iraq Ministry of Health (MoH) signed a partnering agreement March 28 to build Al Musayib Maternity Hospital (MMH) in Iraq's Babil Province. http://www.blackanthem.com:80/News/U_S_Military_19/Al_Musayib_Maternity_Hospital_Partnering_Agreement_Reached5473.shtml

11. Iraqi leadership improves fuel distribution -- TIKRIT — Iraqi provincial, security and oil officials organized an unprecedented one-day delivery of nearly 5 million liters of petroleum products to Ninewa Province Monday. After months of unsuccessful or inadequate fuel deliveries from the Bayji Oil Refinery, 135 fuel tankers carrying approximately 36,000 liters of benzene, diesel or kerosene products each were convoyed, under Iraqi Army escort, from the refinery to multiple fuel distribution centers in Mosul, Iraq. http://www.mnf-iraq.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=11128&Itemid=128

12. Iraq's Restructured Insurance Market: A Critical Review http://www.mees.com/postedarticles/oped/a47n19d01.htm

14. Iraq's Economy -- Economist.com -- You would be hard pushed to find an area keener on attracting foreign investors than Iraqi Kurdistan. The region is almost entirely dependent on imports, as the authorities search for ways to rebuild an economic base that was all but destroyed during the Anfal campaign of Saddam Hussein in the late 1980s. http://www.economist.com/agenda/displaystory.cfm?story_id=8960605

15. War News Radio: The Past as Prologue http://warnewsradio.org/

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Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Iraq Reconstruction News 4 April 2007

Iraq Reconstruction News
4 April 2007


1. After Action Report - GEN McCaffrey visit to Iraq and Kuwait March 2007 http://www.militarytimes.com/static/projects/pages/AARMcCaffreyIraq032607.pdf

2. Iraq's Draft Oil Law: The Federal Dimension http://historiae.org/oil-law.asp

3. Iraq Invites 15 International Oil Companies to Drill 50 Wells in the South - Dow Jones Newswires - Iraq has invited 15 international oil companies to drill 50 new oil wells in southern oil fields which would increase the country's output by 70,000 barrels a day, an Iraqi Oil Ministry spokesman said Tuesday. "The Oil Ministry has instructed the South Oil Company to invite 15 specialized and well known international oil companies to take part in a tender to drill some 50 oil wells in Maysan province," the spokesman said in a statement, a copy of which obtained by Dow Jones Newswires.
http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=43460

4. Iraq calls in the drillers -- Iraq has asked 15 Arab, Asian and American companies to tender for a drilling job in the country's south, an Oil Ministry official said today. Asim Jihad told Reuters that the tender, issued at the end of March, will close at the end of May. The state-run South Oil Company will review the offers, he said. http://www.upstreamonline.com/live/article130562.ece

5. Lukoil counts on Kremlin in Iraq -- Russian oil producer Lukoil signed a partnership deal with the Russia's Foreign Ministry today, saying it counted on its support as it prepares for talks to revive a giant oil deal in Iraq. Lukoil and the ministry said in a statement that the deal, the first of its kind in Russia, aims to support Lukoil's projects abroad, defend the company's interests by diplomatic means and facilitate its meetings abroad. http://www.upstreamonline.com/incoming/article130534.ece

6. Japan and Iraq to engage in oil talks -- Sapa-AFP - Tokyo - Japan will agree to help Iraq improve crude oil output and push for reconciliation in the war-torn country when Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki comes here next week, officials said Tuesday. Maliki will pay his maiden visit to the world's second-largest economy from Sunday to Wednesday and meet with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Emperor Akihito, Japan's foreign ministry said. http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=126&art_id=nw20070403080026202C629669

7. Iraq losing corruption battle -- AFP - Baghdad - Iraq has lost some $8bn to administrative and financial corruption since the 2003 US-led invasion which toppled the Saddam Hussein regime, an anti-corruption panel said on Tuesday. http://www.fin24.co.za/articles/companies/display_article.aspx?Nav=ns&lvl2=comp&ArticleID=1518-1783_2093535

8. Saudi company to establish electricity station -- An important Saudi company has expressed its readiness to establish electricity station in Muthana province within reconstruction and building projects, depending on financing from the Saudi donation. http://www.iraqupdates.com/p_articles.php/article/15701

9. Kuwaiti diplomat underscores committment to Iraq's re-construction process -- ISTANBUL, March 20 (KUNA) -- Kuwait's Ambassador to Turkey Abdullah Thuwaikh on Tuesday underscored the significance of the 5th Iraq International Conference of Donor Countries which is currently held here. Thuwaikh, who leads Kuwait's delegation to the conference, told KUNA that Kuwait was always keen on participating in such events, noting that Kuwait has presented a USD 1.5 billion of cash in support of Iraq and that there is USD 500 million more for the reconstruction of Iraq to be executed in cooperation with the Iraqi government. http://www.kuna.net.kw/Home/Story.aspx?Language=en&DSNO=963552

10. Iraqi water minister calls for transparency - ISTANBUL – Turkish Daily News - Sharing information between neighbors, coordination and consultation are the key to collaboration, Iraqi Minister for Water Resources Dr. Abdullatif Jamal Rashed told the TDN in an interview. http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=68824

11. Economic restructuring in Iraq: intended and unintended consequences -- http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-29753148_ITM

12. The World Bank supports electricity rehabilitation in Iraq -- Washington, March 29, 2007 -- The WB approved today a credit of US$124 million for Iraq for the Emergency Electricity Reconstruction Project. The total cost of the project is estimated at US$150 million. The World Bank has approved an additional US$6 million from the WB ITF; and the Government of Iraq is contributing US$20 million of its own resources. http://siteresources.worldbank.org/IRFFI/64168382-1092419012421/21279096/Iraqpressrelease28March.pdf

13. LDP approves 2-yr extension of Iraq reconstruction support law http://home.kyodo.co.jp/modules/fstStory/index.php?storyid=305902

14. Newly Trained Iraqi Loan Officers To Expand Microfinance Services in Baghdad - As a future loan officer of an indigenous microfinance institution based in Baghdad, Manar, a 27-year-old female, has an ambition: to assist in the economic development of her country. Manar is one of 18 proud graduates of the Microfinance Basics course organized by the USAID IZDIHAR program. http://www.izdihar-iraq.com/news/stories.html#story124

15. Betrayed - The Iraqis who trusted America the most. http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2007/03/26/070326fa_fact_packer

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