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  1. The Iraq Petroleum Company (IPC), formerly known as the Turkish Petroleum Company (TPC), is an oil company that had a virtual monopoly on all oil exploration and production in Iraq between 1925 and 1961.

  2. Iraq Petroleum Company (IPC), antes de 1929 conocida como Turkish Petroleum Company (TPC), es una compañía petrolera con sede en Londres (Reino Unido). Es propiedad de algunas de las mayores compañías petroleras del mundo, [1] [2] y tuvo el práctico monopolio de toda la exploración y producción de petróleo en Irak de 1925 a 1961.

  3. In Iraq: Petroleum and natural gas …Company, which was renamed the Iraq Petroleum Company (IPC) in 1929. Finds at Mosul and Basra followed, and several new fields were discovered and put into production in the 1940s and ’50s.

  4. The Iraq Petroleum Company (IPC) was organized in 1928 from the remains of the Turkish Petroleum Company (TPC). In 1927, TPC discovered the large Kirkuk field in the Kurdish Mosul region of Iraq. Seven years later, IPC completed a crude oil pipeline with termini in Tripoli, Lebanon, and in Haifa, then in the British mandate of Palestine.

  5. Iraq Petroleum Company (IPC), antes de 1929 conocida como Turkish Petroleum Company (TPC), es una compañía petrolera con sede en Londres ( Reino Unido ). Es propiedad de algunas de las mayores compañías petroleras del mundo, y tuvo el práctico monopolio de toda la exploración y producción de petróleo en Irak de 1925 a 1961.

  6. 6 de may. de 2013 · A consortium of four oil majors (today’s BP, Shell, Total and ExxonMobil) and oil magnate Calouste Gulbenkian, the Iraq Petroleum Company (IPC) was designed to explore and extract oil in the Middle East. Amid controversy about its role as the ‘Red Line Cartel’, its pioneering contribution to the oil development of the region is often overlooked.

  7. The Iraq National Oil Company (INOC) was founded in 1966 by the Iraqi government. It was empowered to operate all aspects of the oil industry in Iraq except for refining which was already being run by the Oil Refineries Administration (1952) and local distribution which was also already under government control.