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Iraq-Kurdistan Row Escalates Amidst Worsening OPEC+ Compliance

- The political standoff between Iraq and the Kurdish Regional Government took a new twist this week after industry associations of oil producers claimed crude production in the semi-autonomous region has reached 350,000 b/d.

- Kurdish production is the main reason why Iraq cannot meet its OPEC+ output quota of 3.99 million b/d, increasingly angering other members of the oil group as the total Iraqi supply remains around 4.25 million b/d.

- Baghdad warned Erbil that unless the KRG cuts down production to the 'minimum required' for its refineries, it would face punitive measures from federal Iraqi authorities including the withholding of its share of the budget.

- Iraq promised to cut its oil output between 3.85 and 3.9 million b/d in September, deepening the output curbs as its OPEC+ compliance rate has barely changed despite lower supply from Baghdad-controlled territory.  

China Reaches Key Renewables Target Six Years in Advance

- Chinese President Xi Jinping set a goal in December 2020 to reach 1,200 GW in clean energy generation capacity by 2030, however, the country's power industry has reached that target already this summer.

- Already leading the world in renewable capacity, China added another 25 GW of wind turbines and solar panels in July, taking the nationwide tally to 1,206 GW, sticking to previous years' trend of commissioning two-thirds of global…

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