When the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) decided to walk away from an oil deal with Baghdad, in June, it gambled that it could generate a more stable revenue stream – and help remedy a crippling financial crisis – by exporting all of its oil independently.But four months later, new details of the KRG’s independent oil exports reveal a tenuous financial situation. While the KRG Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) has increased the region’s overall income, it is also accumulating billions …