Norwegian energy company DNO International set it was setting capacity records in the Kurdish north of Iraq, though a weakened market left it short on cash. File Photo by UPI/Maryam Rahmanian. OSLO, Norway, May 6 (UPI) — Though it reached its capacity target at an oil field in the Kurdish north of Iraq, Norwegian energy company DNO said Wednesday it suffered heavy losses. DNO said it hit a daily production record at the Tawke field of just over 150,000 barrels of oil, adding it had the installed capacity to hit the 200,000 bpd mark. “Discussions are underway with the [Kurdish] Ministry of Natural Resources to set out future production levels, including the split between export deliveries and local sales,” it said in a statement. DNO said its production for the first quarter of 2014 was 45,744 barrels of oil equivalent per day, which includes oil from the Tawke field […]