AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoArbaeen Travel Prep: Iraq’s Border Ports Authority says it’s readying phased entry, extra buses, more staff (including female teams), and faster passport processing to ease Arbaeen pilgrim arrivals and cut border congestion. Security Alerts for Travelers: The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and Erbil urged Americans to stay on high alert after Iran-enabled drone attacks, warning of possible travel disruptions and airspace closures, while reiterating the Level 4 “Do Not Travel” advisory for Iraq. Drone Threat in Kurdistan: A U.S.-led coalition intercepted eight bomb-laden drones over Erbil early Friday; officials reported no injuries and limited property damage. Regional Strikes Impacting Travel Routes: The U.S. expanded strikes on Iran-linked infrastructure tied to the Strait of Hormuz, while Iran retaliated with missile/drone attacks across the Gulf, raising risks for regional flights and shipping. Energy & Oil Logistics: Turkey and Iraq are nearing a one-year extension of the Kirkuk-to-Ceyhan crude pipeline deal, a key alternative route as Hormuz disruptions keep pressure on Iraq’s exports. Oil Company Moves: Chevron is reportedly considering early deals to invest in Iraqi fields and study a new pipeline route to the Syrian coast to bypass Hormuz.
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