Last Updated:July 17, 2025, 20:52 IST
A drone attack hit a DNO-operated oilfield in Tawke, northern Iraq, the second strike this week.
DNO temporarily suspended production at both sites following explosions. (Image Credit: X)
A drone attack struck an oilfield operated by Norwegian oil and gas company DNO in Tawke, located in the Zakho Administration area of northern Iraq, the Kurdistan region’s counter-terrorism service said, as per Reuters. This marks the second attack on the DNO-operated field since a wave of drone strikes began earlier this week.
DNO, which oversees the Tawke and Peshkabour oilfields near the Turkish border, temporarily suspended production at both sites following explosions. No injuries were reported, according to the counter-terrorism service.
Iraq: In the past 48 hours, multiple drone attacks targeted oil facilities across Duhok province:At approximately 7:10 PM on Wednesday, a drone struck the US-operated Hunt Oil facility in Baadre, located in the Shekhan district.Earlier Wednesday morning, between 6:00 and 6:15… pic.twitter.com/7k2taLH2xR
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Two energy officials told Reuters that the recent drone attacks have reduced oil output in Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdistan region by approximately 140,000 to 150,000 barrels per day as infrastructure damage has forced multiple shutdowns.
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