Companies working in the Kurdish north of Iraq say export payments are coming in, but some debt is still unresolved. Pictured, Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga fighters watching smoke billowing as they deploy in the area in Dohuk, north of Mosul, during an operation to attack Islamic State militants in Mosul, Iraq, October 20, 2016. Photo by Shvan Harkl/UPI OSLO, Norway, Dec. 5 (UPI) — Companies working in the Kurdish north of Iraq said they were paid collectively more than $50 million for oil exports through Turkey, but still owed more. Swedish energy company DNO said it was paid $36.2 million toward September exports of crude oil from the Kurdish north through Turkish ports. About $6 million of that payment goes toward outstanding debt. The company is sharing the funds with its partner, Genel Energy. DNO said it produced an average of 112,897 barrels of oil per day from its Tawke […]