US report: Oil engineers are fleeing from Daash in Iraq and Syria
Twilight News / The Times newspaper wrote a report on the control of the organization "Daash" on oil facilities in Iraq and Syria, and the flight engineers and technical workers in these enterprises.
alt The Times said that the oil production facilities controlled by the "Islamic state" reduced by half, due to the escape of engineers and technicians of the "Caliphate", announced by the organization.
The newspaper quoted an expert as saying Michael Stephen expect to shrink production of "Daash" of Iraq's oil, but production in Syria is still stable, but the organization is facing difficulties in this area. "
The Times added that the production and marketing of oil on the black market yield on the organization nearly three million dollars a day.
The ambitions of the organization is enhanced in parallel with the progress of the elements in the military field, as it dominated in July at the age of the oil field, the largest fields of the Syrian, after fierce battles with regular troops and militia loyal to it.
Controlled in Iraq on several oil wells which are occupied, using smuggling networks used by Saddam Hussein in the nineties, when Baghdad was under siege and sanctions.
The oil produced is sold locally in Syria and across the border in the black market in Turkey.
The paper says that the organization seeks to ensure the operation of oil facilities to grant attractive salaries for engineers and technicians at times, and at other times of violence, but the number of employees in enterprises is decreasing constantly, especially experienced.
She adds that some of the reports talk about a wave of anger amid the urban population under the control of the organization because of the scarcity of fuel and gas.
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Twilight News / The Times newspaper wrote a report on the control of the organization "Daash" on oil facilities in Iraq and Syria, and the flight engineers and technical workers in these enterprises.
alt The Times said that the oil production facilities controlled by the "Islamic state" reduced by half, due to the escape of engineers and technicians of the "Caliphate", announced by the organization.
The newspaper quoted an expert as saying Michael Stephen expect to shrink production of "Daash" of Iraq's oil, but production in Syria is still stable, but the organization is facing difficulties in this area. "
The Times added that the production and marketing of oil on the black market yield on the organization nearly three million dollars a day.
The ambitions of the organization is enhanced in parallel with the progress of the elements in the military field, as it dominated in July at the age of the oil field, the largest fields of the Syrian, after fierce battles with regular troops and militia loyal to it.
Controlled in Iraq on several oil wells which are occupied, using smuggling networks used by Saddam Hussein in the nineties, when Baghdad was under siege and sanctions.
The oil produced is sold locally in Syria and across the border in the black market in Turkey.
The paper says that the organization seeks to ensure the operation of oil facilities to grant attractive salaries for engineers and technicians at times, and at other times of violence, but the number of employees in enterprises is decreasing constantly, especially experienced.
She adds that some of the reports talk about a wave of anger amid the urban population under the control of the organization because of the scarcity of fuel and gas.
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