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Drone attacks on oil fields in Iraq’s Kurdish region shut down another facility

IRAQI KURDISTAN, IRAQ, JUL 16 – Explosions and drone strikes forced suspension of over 200,000 barrels per day, worsening tensions between Baghdad and Kurdistan amid disputes over oil exports and militia activities.

  • On July 16, 2025, drone attacks targeted multiple oil fields in Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan region, forcing temporary shutdowns including the Sarsang field operated by US firm HKN Energy.
  • The attacks followed a week of escalating strikes by explosive-laden drones amid rising tensions between Kurdistan authorities and Baghdad, with the Kurdish government blaming Iran-backed Popular Mobilization Forces.
  • Norway's DNO temporarily halted operations at the Tawke and Peshkabir oilfields following drone attacks that caused damage early Wednesday near Zakho, while a separate drone strike targeted a Hunt Oil facility in Dohuk province.
  • DNO stated a damage assessment is underway and expects to resume production after completion, while the Kurdish Ministry of Natural Resources called for federal intervention citing threats to economic infrastructure.
  • These strikes underscore broader regional proxy conflicts involving Iran-backed militias and the US presence in Iraq, heightening risks to energy infrastructure and stability in the Kurdistan region.
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The Counter-Terrorism Service in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq announced on Thursday that the Tawke oil field, operated by the Norwegian oil and gas company DNO, was attacked by a drone in the Zakho region of northern Iraq.

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The New Indian Express broke the news in India on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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