The Kurdistan region’s oil revenue plummeted by more than half in February, aggravating a financial crisis that has already caused social instability, strikes, and waves of protests. The KRG received just $303 million in payments from oil traders in February, according to a report published Monday by the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR). Oil companies received $70 million, leaving just $233 million available for government spending. The Kurdistan Regional Government’s (KRG) economic l…