APIKUR not Contacted by Kurdish, Iraqi Officials

Posted : November 19, 2023

In an unexpected turn of events, the Association of the Petroleum Industry of Kurdistan (APIKUR) has released a statement revealing that no official communication has occurred between them and Kurdish or Iraqi officials. This comes as a surprise, given the critical role that APIKUR plays in the region's oil and gas industry. The lack of communication raises questions about ongoing collaborations and future projects in the industry.
1. In a surprising revelation, the Association of the Petroleum Industry of Kurdistan (APIKUR) stated that there has been no official communication between them and Kurdish or Iraqi officials.
2. This unexpected situation raises concerns regarding ongoing collaborations and future projects in the oil and gas industry.
3. APIKUR's important role in the region's oil and gas industry makes the lack of communication an issue potentially affecting the sector's smooth operation.
4. The absence of dialogue could lead to further misunderstandings and complications in the future.
5. It also questions the efficiency of the Kurdish and the Iraqi governments in managing and engaging with key industrial sectors like petroleum.
According to the Association of the Petroleum Industry of Kurdistan (APIKUR), there has been no official communication with Kurdish or Iraqi officials, raising doubts about existing and future collaborations in the industry.
In a surprising turn of events, APIKUR revealed that neither Kurdish nor Iraqi officials have approached the association with any discussions or negotiations. This reveals a potential lack of communication and collaboration between governing bodies and key industry sectors, such as the petroleum industry. This absence of dialog might lead to further complications or misunderstandings in the future, as clear communication and cooperation play an essential role in the oil and gas industry's smooth operation in the region. Considering the industry's significant contribution to the country's economy, it raises questions about the efficiency of both Kurdish and Iraqi government's management and engagement with vital sectors.