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Iraq Moves To Revive Hamrin Oil Field With US Partner

Iraq Moves To Revive Hamrin Oil Field With US Partner

 Shafaq News– Kirkuk   Iraq’s Northern Oil Company discussed on Thursday investing in and developing the Hamrin oil field with US-based HKN Energy.

In a statement, the Company explained that talks focused on technical, economic, and contractual terms under Iraq’s licensing framework, including upgrades to surface facilities, improved reservoir management, and higher production efficiency.

Hamrin, which stretches across Kirkuk and Saladin province, is among northern Iraq’s long-underdeveloped fields. In mid-2025, the Iraq Oil Ministry signed a memorandum of understanding with HKN Energy to develop the field, targeting output of about 60,000 barrels per day and the capture of associated gas for power generation, according to ministry statements.   The Oil Ministry did not immediately comment.   https://www.shafaq.com/en/Economy/Iraq-moves-to-revive-Hamrin-oil-field-with-US-partner

🚨 Walkingstick Report: CBI Board Activates International Banking Partnerships & Signals Monetary Reform Readiness

🌍 Introduction: The Real Power Behind Iraq’s Monetary Reform

According to Walkingstick, the latest article coming out of Iraq is not just another banking headline — it is a direct signal from the highest monetary authority in the country.

This message is coming from the Board of Directors of the Central Bank of Iraq (CBI) — the very people who:

  • Control monetary reform

  • Decide exchange rate policy

  • Direct Governor Alaq on what to say and do

  • Negotiate directly with the United States of America

This is where real decisions are made.


🏦 CBI Board Discusses International Banking Partnerships

πŸ“„ Article Title:

“The Board of Directors of the Center for Banking Studies discusses activating international partnerships to support banking reform in Iraq”

This article confirms that Iraq is actively engaging international partners to modernize its banking system — a prerequisite for any meaningful monetary reform.

This is not future talk.
This is activation.


🌐 Compliance with Global Financial Standards Confirmed

πŸ”‘ Key Quote from the Article:

“These efforts are in line with… addressing the challenges of compliance with FATF, Basel and IFRS requirements, thereby… improving the readiness of Iraqi banks to integrate into the international financial system.”

What This Means:

  • FATF: Anti-money laundering & counter-terror financing

  • Basel: Global banking risk and capital standards

  • IFRS: International financial reporting transparency

Meeting these standards is mandatory for:

  • International banking

  • Cross-border settlements

  • Currency credibility

  • Exchange rate reform


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Why are FATF, Basel, and IFRS compliance important for Iraq?

Compliance with FATF, Basel, and IFRS standards allows Iraqi banks to integrate into the international financial system, a key requirement for monetary reform and exchange rate credibility.


πŸ’° Who Really Controls the New Exchange Rate?

Walkingstick makes this crystal clear:

“This is coming from the ones at the CBI that make all the decisions on the monetary reform, on the new exchange rate.”

Even more importantly:

“This is the board of directors that tell Alaq what to do and what to say.”

Key Takeaway:

  • Governor Alaq does not act independently

  • The CBI Board of Directors sets policy

  • Public statements are pre-approved and directed

  • Exchange rate decisions originate at the board level

This confirms institutional control, not political chaos.


πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Negotiations with the United States

Walkingstick further states:

“These are the ones in negotiations with the United States of America…”

This is critical because:

  • U.S. oversight influences international banking access

  • Dollar-clearing compliance is essential

  • Sanctions risk must be eliminated

  • Global trust depends on U.S. cooperation

No international monetary shift happens without this alignment.


πŸ›‘ Iran’s Influence Is Being Blocked

One of the most powerful assertions in this report:

“Iran cannot spill into Iraq.”

This signals:

  • Stronger border and financial controls

  • Reduced external political interference

  • Increased sovereignty over monetary policy

This aligns directly with FATF and U.S. requirements.


⚖️ Savaya Committee Cleans Up Corruption

Walkingstick adds:

“Savaya is weeding out all the politicians that stole dinar…”

This is a massive reform signal:

  • Anti-corruption enforcement

  • Recovery of stolen funds

  • Accountability at high levels

  • Improved investor confidence

Currency reform cannot coexist with unchecked corruption.


❓ Q&A: Walkingstick Report Explained

πŸ”Ή Q: Who is directing Iraq’s monetary reform?

A: The CBI Board of Directors, not individual politicians.

πŸ”Ή Q: Why are international partnerships important?

A: They ensure global banking integration and credibility.

πŸ”Ή Q: What role does the U.S. play?

A: Oversight, compliance approval, and dollar-clearing access.

πŸ”Ή Q: Why is corruption cleanup necessary?

A: To protect the currency, banking system, and foreign investment.


πŸ“’ Final Thoughts: Institutional Readiness Is the Signal

This report confirms:

  • International standards are being met

  • Banking reform is active, not theoretical

  • Exchange rate authority is centralized and controlled

  • External interference is being neutralized

This is how serious monetary reform looks.

Watch the board.
Watch the standards.
Watch the system — not the noise.


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 Article:   "The Board of Directors of the Center for Banking Studies discusses activating international partnerships to support banking reform in Iraq

 Quote:   "These efforts are in line with... addressing the challenges of compliance with FATF, Basel and IFRS requirements, thereby...improving the readiness of Iraqi banks to integrate into the international financial system."

  This is coming from the ones at the CBI that make all the decisions on the monetary reform, on the new exchange rate.  This is the board of directors that tell Alaq what to do and what to say.  These are the straight directors from the board of directors directing Alaq to say these words.  These are the one in negotiations with the Untied States of America...

 Iran cannot spill into Iraq.  Savaya is weeding out all all the politicians that stole dinar in the past.

GROUP PAYOUTS AT REDEMPTION CENTERS

SUDANESE: WE HAVE UNANIMOUSLY DECIDED ON THE ARMS CONTROL LAW AND ARE NOW STUDYING THE IMPLEMENTATION MECHANISM

 SUDANESE: WE HAVE UNANIMOUSLY DECIDED ON THE ARMS CONTROL LAW AND ARE NOW STUDYING THE IMPLEMENTATION MECHANISM

European ambassadors were informed of this.

During his meeting with the ambassadors of the European Union countries accredited to Iraq, Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani affirmed that the principle of restricting weapons to the state enjoys national consensus and has become acceptable and universally accepted. He pointed out that the discussion now revolves around the timing and implementation mechanism, noting at the same time that Iraq has made great strides in its relationship with the international coalition and has taken full control of the Ain Al-Asad base. He also noted that the number of coalition advisors in Baghdad has been significantly reduced, and concluded by saying that the mission at the Harir base in Erbil will be completely completed in September 2026.

Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani received the ambassadors of the European Union countries accredited to Iraq on Tuesday.

His Excellency affirmed that the 2025 elections represented a pivotal event in the history of the political process in Iraq, due to the integrity and smoothness of their conduct, and the extent of active participation, which indicated the return of some of the people’s confidence in the political process and the democratic system based on the peaceful transfer of power.

Mr. Al-Sudani explained that the government has carried out important structural reforms in various sectors over the past three years, and has been able to attract Arab and foreign investments and provide an attractive environment for the work of the local and foreign private sector.

His Excellency stated that the principle of restricting weapons to the state enjoys national consensus and has become acceptable and universally accepted, and the discussion now revolves around the timing and mechanism, which represents a clear positive development.

The following are the most important points from the Prime Minister’s speech:

The world is living in a state of instability and there has been an erosion of the international order based on laws and rules since World War II.

The return of the logic of force and wars and the imposition of one party’s will on others is very dangerous, and we are witnessing it today on a wide scale in more than one place.

The current internal and regional challenges call for the formation of a strong government capable of making decisions free from any internal or external dictates.

The priority now is to prevent institutional decline in this complex regional and international situation.

The Reconstruction and Development Coalition will be a key player in the political landscape of the next phase, given the popular mandate it has received.

We have contact with the Islamic Republic of Iran and the US administration in order to find a dialogue platform in Baghdad between Washington and Tehran.

We have come a long way in our relationship with the international coalition and have taken full control of Ain al-Asad base. We have significantly reduced the number of coalition advisors in Baghdad, and the mission at Harir base in Erbil will be fully completed in September 2026.

Iraq will remain an active partner in the international coalition to fight ISIS, and our coordination in the fight against ISIS continues.

Syria is experiencing an unstable situation, and we are concerned about the growing presence of ISIS elements and other extremist groups currently inside prisons.

We stressed the importance of a transparent and inclusive political process in Syria, and concrete steps and procedures to reassure all Syrian components by rejecting terrorism and extremism and respecting human rights.

Iraq views Syria and its stability as a top national and regional priority. A stable and unified Syria in which all its components coexist peacefully is a fundamental guarantee for the security of the region. Iraqi society is cohesive, our security forces are ready and capable of enforcing security, and our borders are secure. We took border security measures two years ago based on an advanced reading of events in Syria.

Security in Syria requires collective responsibility and genuine international cooperation.

Our position is firm in demanding an immediate end to the bloodshed in Gaza, a halt to the violations in Lebanon, and an end to the suffering of the Palestinian people.


🚨 MarkZ Update: Iraq on the Brink of Constitutional Change, HCL Focus & Bank Redemption Centers Explained

🌍 Introduction: Iraq Nears Constitutional Decisiveness

According to MarkZ, Iraq is standing at the edge of a constitutionally decisive moment. Recent articles and political shifts signal that the country is preparing to seat its President, refocus on executive leadership, and move directly toward long-awaited economic reforms.

These developments are not isolated — they form a clear sequence tied to Iraq’s monetary future.


πŸ›️ Iraq Prepares to Seat the President

πŸ“„ Article Highlight:

“On the cusp of constitutional decisiveness, Upcoming session for the election of the President of the Republic”

MarkZ emphasizes that this article confirms Iraq is:

“They are getting ready to seat the President. Then their eyes are on the Prime Minister and HCL.”

This sequence is critical — political stability always precedes economic reform.


⚖️ Prime Minister Uncertainty: Why It’s a Positive Signal

πŸ“„ Second Article:

“Al Maliki may fail to be Iraq’s next Prime Minister”

MarkZ’s take is clear and direct:

“Maliki is falling apart and is unglued… I think this is positive for Iraq and our Revaluation.”

Why this matters:

  • Reduces political gridlock

  • Opens the door for reform-minded leadership

  • Improves international confidence

  • Aligns Iraq with IMF and World Bank expectations

Political resistance weakening is often a precursor to reform acceleration.


πŸ’° HCL Law Back in Focus

With the presidency nearly seated and leadership reshuffling underway, attention returns to the Hydrocarbon Law (HCL).

The HCL is essential because it:

  • Regulates oil and gas revenue sharing

  • Stabilizes Kurd–Baghdad relations

  • Increases transparency in national income

  • Strengthens Iraq’s fiscal credibility

Historically, currency reform does not move forward without HCL clarity.


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Why is Iraq’s presidential vote important for economic reform?

Seating the President completes Iraq’s constitutional structure, allowing focus on the Prime Minister, HCL law, and economic reforms tied to currency stability.


🏦 Redemption Centers vs Banks: MarkZ Explains Clearly

❓ Question:

Are banks and redemption centers the same thing? Will they give us a higher rate?

✅ MarkZ Answer:

“Yes. Redemption centers are a redeeming bank with trained personnel to do your exchange right there.”

Key Differences Explained:

  • No envelopes

  • No sending currency away

  • Immediate exchange on-site

  • Staff trained specifically for currency redemption

Banks want this business.


πŸ’΅ Why Banks Can Offer Better Rates & Lower Fees

MarkZ explains the banking incentive clearly:

“Banks desperately want our business so they can give us a higher rate with lower fees…”

Why?

  • More customers

  • More deposits

  • Increased lending power

  • Long-term profitability

Banks make money by holding deposits, not by charging high fees.


πŸ“ How Close Will Redemption Centers Be?

❓ Question:

How close will these redemption centers be?

✅ MarkZ Response:

“90% of Americans would have a location under 50 miles.”

Additional Details:

  • Rural areas (Montana, Dakotas) may require longer travel

  • Urban and suburban access is widespread

  • Europe may have even more options due to regular foreign currency usage

This suggests broad logistical readiness, not limited access.


🌐 Europe & Global Accessibility

MarkZ also notes:

  • Europeans are accustomed to foreign currency exchanges

  • Banking infrastructure already supports multi-currency systems

  • More redemption choices expected overseas

This supports a global rollout, not a localized event.


❓ Q&A: Key Takeaways from MarkZ

πŸ”Ή Q: Is Iraq close to major reform?

A: Political positioning suggests yes, with leadership and HCL now in focus.

πŸ”Ή Q: Are redemption centers separate from banks?

A: No. They are specialized bank locations with trained personnel.

πŸ”Ή Q: Will banks compete for customers?

A: Yes. Competition drives better rates and lower fees.

πŸ”Ή Q: Will most people need to travel far?

A: No. 90% of Americans should be within 50 miles.


πŸ“’ Final Thoughts: Political Clarity Fuels Economic Momentum

Iraq’s movement toward:

  • A seated President

  • Leadership restructuring

  • HCL prioritization

  • Banking readiness

…signals momentum, not stagnation.

As MarkZ outlines, the pieces are aligning — politically, economically, and logistically.


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 MarkZ 

  Article:   “On the cusp of constitutional decisiveness, Upcoming session for the election of the President of the Republic  they are getting ready to seat the President. Then their eyes are on the Prime Minister and HCL. 

  Article:  “Al Maliki may fail to be Iraq’s next Prime Minister”  Maliki is falling apart and is unglued…. I think this is positive for Iraq and our Revaluation. 

Question: Are banks and redemption centers the same thing? Will they give us a higher rate

  MarkZ:   Yes .  Redemption centers are a redeeming bank with trained personnel to do your exchange right there. No putting it in an envelope and sending it off. Banks desperately want our business so they can give us a higher rate with lower fees …

Banks will get more customers and more deposits which keeps them in business. That’s how banks make money. 

Question:  How close will these redemption centers be? 

MARKZ:  I was told that 90% of Americans would have a location under 50 miles. If you live 3 hours from civilizations like in rural Montana or the Dakotas…of course you have to drive further. I hear you will have even more choices in Europe because you are used to dealing with foreign currencies all the time. 

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