New Exxon-Turkey contracts bolster Kurdish export plans A night view of the rig drilling ExxonMobil’s Maseif-1 well at the Pirmam block in Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan region. (PATRICK OSGOOD/Iraq Oil Report) This spring, as U.S. diplomats worked to broker a temporary solution to the oil disputes between Iraq’s federal government and the autonomous Kurdistan region, the largest American oil company was quietly making a contrasting pitch. ExxonMobil was in negotiations with the state-owned Turkish Energy Company (TEC), which was keen to take a stake in the super-major’s six exploration contracts in Kurdistan. But the talks weren’t just about the contracts, according to two people involved in the de… This content is for registered users. Please login to continue. If you are not a registered user, you may purchase a subscription or sign up for a free trial .