Al-Karābilah ناحية الكرابلة |
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Civilians being escorted away from fighting in Al-Karābilah during the Iraq War, 2005
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Al-Karābilah town's location in Iraq | |
Coordinates: 34°N 41°E / 34°N 41°ECoordinates: 34°N 41°E / 34°N 41°E | |
Country | Iraq |
Governorate | Al Anbar |
district | Al-Qa'im |
Occupation | Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant |
Population | |
• Total | 13.000 |
Al-Karābilah (Arabic: ناحية الكرابلة) is the Subdistrict in the west of the Al Anbar province of Iraq, beside the Syrian border in an area of high ground. Its seat is the city of the Al-Karābilah. Agriculture is the main industry in the subdistrict.
Iraqi border town and center of the Al-Karābilah subdistrict, located 5–7 km from Iraqi-Syrian borders. Its population roughly 25.000 inhabitants all of them Sunni Muslims arabs.
Akkas gas field located in Al-Karabilah subdistrict.It was discovered in 1992, occupies approximately 30 km long and 12 km wide. Iraqi Oil Ministry estimated the reserves of Akkas at 5.6 trillion cubic feet. In 2011, the Iraqi government signed a contract with Kogas to develop the gas field. According to the signed contract with the Iraq government, Kogas hold 75% of the shares while the rest of the shares went to Midland Oil Company. All the development operations stopped due to terrorist attacks in 2014. Equipment, buildings, and other constructions have been looted or destroyed.
The subdistrict fell into ISIL's hands after intensive clashes between ISIL's troop on one side and Iraqi security forces backed by tribesmen on the other side.