Iraq ’s Kurds are boosting crude output threefold by the end of next year and plan soon to resume talks with the new central government, signaling that a battlefield partnership against insurgents is helping mend ties. The Kurds will increase production to 1 million barrels a day by the end of 2015 from a current level of 320,000, said Sherko Jawdat, head of the natural resources committee in the Kurdish region’s parliament. Output will rise to 500,000 barrels a day by year-end, he said in an interview in Erbil, the seat of the Kurdistan Regional Government. Exports are currently 200,000 barrels a day, Jawdat said, without providing a forecast. Putting aside their differences, Kurdish forces have fought alongside the Iraqi army to repel the advance of Islamic State, the militant group that has seized swathes of OPEC’s second-biggest producer since June. The Kurds’ efforts to export their own crude […]