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Drone attacks on oil fields in Iraq's Kurdish region shut down facilities

This is a locator map for Iraq with its capital, Baghdad. (AP Photo)

Key Points

  • Drones attacked oil fields in Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdish region, forcing a temporary suspension of operations at Tawke and Peshkabir after three explosions, though no injuries were reported.
  • No group has claimed responsibility; Kurdish authorities have blamed the Iran-allied Popular Mobilization Forces, a claim the Iraqi army rejects as baseless.
  • The strikes follow a similar drone attack that set ablaze a U.S.-operated field in Dohuk, further heightening tensions between Baghdad and Erbil.
  • The Kurdish Ministry of Natural Resources says the attacks aim to disrupt the region’s economy and threaten the safety of civilian energy workers, calling for federal intervention.
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BAGHDAD (AP) — Drones targeted oil fields in Iraq’s semi-autonomous northern Kurdish region Wednesday, the latest in a series of attacks in recent days that have put several oil facilities out of commission.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks, which have exacerbated tensions between the central government in Baghdad and Kurdish authorities.

The Kurdish region’s anti-terrorism department said two drones attacked an oil field in the district of Zakho, causing damage but no injuries.

DNO ASA, the Norwegian oil and gas company operating the field, said its operations were temporarily suspended following three explosions involving a small storage tank at Tawke and surface processing equipment at Peshkabir.

It said there were no injuries, and a damage assessment was underway.

Hours later, the anti-terrorism department said the Baadre oil field, located in the Sheikhan district of Dohuk province, was targeted by a drone strike. There were no injuries. Videos showed a plume of smoke rising over barren hills.

The attacks came a day after another oil field in Dohuk province operated by a U.S. company was set ablaze, also after being struck by a drone.

The Kurdish region’s Ministry of Natural Resources said the attacks were meant "to disrupt the economy of the Kurdistan region and threaten the safety of civilian employees of the energy sector,” and called for federal authorities to intervene to stop them.

Iraqi oil industry expert Hamza al-Jawahiri said the targeting of oil fields in the Kurdish region would not affect global oil prices and that oil production in southern Iraq is sufficient to compensate for any resulting shortage. The fields in northern Iraq produce around 500,000 barrels per day.

Al-Jawahiri said the primary losers would be the companies operating the fields, which are working under partnership contracts.

Earlier this month, the Kurdish regional government accused the Popular Mobilization Forces — a coalition of Iran-allied militias that are officially under the control of the Iraqi military — of carrying out drone attacks.

The Iraqi army said the accusation was “issued in the absence of evidence” and said it could “provide hostile parties with justifications to undermine Iraq’s stability.”

Iran-backed armed groups have periodically attacked U.S. bases in Iraq and Syria. During last month’s Israel-Iran war, some of them threatened to target U.S. interests and bases in the region if Washington got involved.

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