Shammari: oil minister did not provide clear answers about the Kurds to export oil
MP Mohammed al-Shammari
18/11/2014 09:04
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: MP for the independent bloc Mohammed al-Shammari, on Tuesday, the host oil minister, Adel Abdul-Mahdi in Parliament did not provide adequate answers to the lingering oil in the file between Baghdad and Erbil issues, and wondered about the oil export revenues, which is the province of Kurdistan.
Al-Shammari said, in a statement received "tomorrow's Press," that "the province issued now 350 000 barrels of oil a day and there are questions about the fate of the 200 000 Other barrels, which is supposed to be included in the national system," pointing out that "the oil minister between during the meeting that the agreement did not address the radical solutions, but there are seeking comprehensive solutions to most of the outstanding issues. "
Shammari said that, "Abdul-Mahdi, gave a brief, non-detailed some of the issues, but gave an overall picture of the reality of oil prices at this stage, and the use of the ministry with this issue because of its importance in building the budget for 2015," explaining that "the minister answered a number of questions some deputies from the ministry's policy in rebuilding the oil industry and activating relations with the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.
And between al-Shammari was "inevitable that there will be a political and diplomatic effort in the field of maintaining the stability of oil prices and pressure on the countries that export large amounts of oil and contribute to the low level of prices and work to address the problems that contribute to reducing the level of prices."
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MP Mohammed al-Shammari
18/11/2014 09:04
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: MP for the independent bloc Mohammed al-Shammari, on Tuesday, the host oil minister, Adel Abdul-Mahdi in Parliament did not provide adequate answers to the lingering oil in the file between Baghdad and Erbil issues, and wondered about the oil export revenues, which is the province of Kurdistan.
Al-Shammari said, in a statement received "tomorrow's Press," that "the province issued now 350 000 barrels of oil a day and there are questions about the fate of the 200 000 Other barrels, which is supposed to be included in the national system," pointing out that "the oil minister between during the meeting that the agreement did not address the radical solutions, but there are seeking comprehensive solutions to most of the outstanding issues. "
Shammari said that, "Abdul-Mahdi, gave a brief, non-detailed some of the issues, but gave an overall picture of the reality of oil prices at this stage, and the use of the ministry with this issue because of its importance in building the budget for 2015," explaining that "the minister answered a number of questions some deputies from the ministry's policy in rebuilding the oil industry and activating relations with the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.
And between al-Shammari was "inevitable that there will be a political and diplomatic effort in the field of maintaining the stability of oil prices and pressure on the countries that export large amounts of oil and contribute to the low level of prices and work to address the problems that contribute to reducing the level of prices."
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