Amid an escalating dispute with the federal Iraqi government over the control of oil resources, the semi-autonomous region of Kurdistan is working to establish two companies that would produce and market oil, a spokesperson for the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) told Reuters on Friday. KRG wants to establish one company to work on oil exploration, KROC, and another—provisionally named KOMO—which is expected to market and export the crude oil pumped in the region of Kurdistan. The KRG has recently discussed the idea of establishing those companies with representatives of the federal government of Iraq, the spokesperson told Reuters. The region of Kurdistan and the federal government have been in a bitter dispute for months over who has the right to control the oil resources and revenues in the semi-autonomous Iraqi region. Earlier this month, Kurdistan rejected a ruling from Iraq’s federal supreme court to hand over control over oil […]