Iraq's prime minister seeks big energy investments on US trip
CVX•Security and investment risks remain
Several Iraqi lawmakers and analysts indicated that the government’s energy initiatives aim to signal to Washington that Iraq is becoming a more attractive destination for large-scale international investment after years of security concerns, bureaucratic hurdles, and legal disputes.
Security has improved markedly since the defeat of Islamic State about a decade ago, though periodic drone attacks and regional tensions continue to pose risks to energy infrastructure.
Iraqi officials say security around key oil installations has been reinforced since the Iran conflict, with additional measures aimed at reassuring foreign energy companies.
"Prime Minister Zaidi comes from a business background and understands that winning over American energy companies, especially amid fragile regional security, is no easy task," said Murad Ismael, a lawmaker and member of Iraq’s parliamentary oil and gas committee.



