The Kurdish government in Iraq made good on an agreement to distribute a share of the production revenue from an oil field, a Norwegian company said Monday. Norwegian oil and gas company DNO said it received $4 million from the semiautonomous Kurdistan Regional Government. The payment was the first under the terms of an Aug. 1 agreement that assigned DNO a greater stake in the Tawke oil field as well as 3 percent of revenues payable monthly for the next five years. The payment announcement is the second in as many weeks for DNO, which works alongside British energy company Genel at the Kurdish oil field. DNO reported a payment for oil exports last week. […]