Ministry of Oil (Iraq)

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The Ministry of Oil (Template:Langx) is a central government ministry of Iraq whose task is managing and developing natural resources (oil and gas).

The current Minister is Hayyan Abdul Ghani, a former director general of the South Gas Co and who was also previously the director general of Basra Oil Co. He holds a master’s degree in mechanical engineering.[1] He took office in October 2022.

History

Template:Needs expansion In March 2025, the Ministry of Oil entered into a contract with BP to develop four oil fields in Kirkuk: Avana, Baba, Bai Hassan, and Khabbaz. The deal, valued between $20–25 billion, aims to boost crude production by 150,000 barrels per day, reaching 450,000 bpd within three years. It also includes plans to expand natural gas production and reduce gas flaring by 2028.[2]

Establishments

A number of companies, institutes, and other organisations come under the direct jurisdiction of the Ministry of Oil, such as:

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