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Russia’s Imprint in Iraqi Kurdistan: Rosneft’s Ascendancy

SOMMER, Filip and Tomáš KAVÁLEK

Basic information

Original name

Russia’s Imprint in Iraqi Kurdistan: Rosneft’s Ascendancy

Authors

SOMMER, Filip and Tomáš KAVÁLEK

Edition

Middle East Policy, 2020

Other information

Type of outcome

Článek v odborném periodiku

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

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Organization unit

CEVRO University

Keywords (in Czech)

Irák; Kurdistán; Rusko; Rosneft; ropa a plyn

Keywords in English

Iraq; Kurdistan; Russia; Rosneft; oil and gas

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 25/11/2024 15:48, Mgr. Filip Sommer

Abstract

V originále

In 2017-18, Russia’s Rosneft made a dramatic entrance into the oil and gas sector of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) by signing up to $5.3 billion worth of deals with the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG). The KRG was facing economic problems and, at the same time, had long desired to develop its stagnant gas sector. Russia, having only a limited foothold in post-2003 Iraq, has become an important player in the KRI energy sector. This step came at a time when many argued that Russian engagement in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) “was es- sentially part of Moscow’s endeavor to return to the global geopolitical chessboard as a great power.” It appears that one ele- ment of its actions across the region stands out: a systematic effort to play a part in gas projects that otherwise have the potential to undermine Russian dominance in supply- ing Europe with gas. Rosneft seems to be a principal agent in this undertaking.