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End of Kurdistan deadlock helps prompt Genel Heritage merger

By William MacNamara

Published: June 9 2009 19:20 | Last updated: June 9 2009 19:20

Until last week, the defining aspect of Iraqi Kurdistan’s oil wealth was how little of it was coming out of the ground.

For years, a political deadlock between Iraq’s central government in Baghdad and Kurdistan’s regional government in Erbil blocked the development and flow of oil in the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region of Iraq (KRI). The US Geological Survey estimates that the region could contain 40bn barrels of oil.

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