Minister: shipment of 25 million barrels of oil through the pipeline to Kurdistan
Thursday, 20 November 2014 13: 52
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Twilight news, Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz that 35 shipment carrying 25 million barrels of crude oil were pumped through the pipeline for the Kurdistan Regional Government Iraq through Turkey since the beginning of this week.
altYildiz was speaking at a meeting of the Atlantic Council in Istanbul after the Kurdistan region and the Federal Government in Baghdad a deal last week after a long dispute over the sharing of oil revenues, according to Reuters and obtained "twilight news.
Yildiz was told Wednesday that pumping Iraqi crude oil to Turkey will resume soon at the rate of 150,000 barrels per day after a stop for eight months.
It is hoped that the Turkish Minister met Iraqi and Kurdish counterparts this week to discuss the program to resume pumping crude from Kirkuk oil fields to the Turkish port of Ceyhan on the Mediterranean.
Finance Minister Hoshyar Zebari said Wednesday that the Iraqi Government and the Kurdistan region of Iraq in the implementation of the agreement in which Baghdad will resume financing of the territory's public servants ' salary in return for a share of the Kurdish oil exports.
The agreement aims at limiting the differences between Baghdad and Kurdistan, in time to face the common threat of Islamic State that dominated large parts of the North and West.
Under the agreement reached last week vowed Kurdistan pumping 140,000 barrels per day of oil, or about half of the total shipments to export vector of the Kurdish government in the Turkish port of Ceyhan.
Baghdad has agreed to pay $ 500 million for salaries in Kurdish.
Zebari said Iraq began in the Kurdistan Government pumping oil to the North oil company tanker in Ceyhan on Tuesday and he was transferred 500 million dollars on Wednesday.
Zebari told reporters in Baghdad that there would be further payments.
Iraq had cut the share of Kurdistan the budget in response to the plans of the oil region. Although it suffers from a financial crisis that Kurdistan has continued pumping oil through pipeline to Turkey exports increased to 300,000 barrels a day.
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Thursday, 20 November 2014 13: 52
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Twilight news, Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz that 35 shipment carrying 25 million barrels of crude oil were pumped through the pipeline for the Kurdistan Regional Government Iraq through Turkey since the beginning of this week.
altYildiz was speaking at a meeting of the Atlantic Council in Istanbul after the Kurdistan region and the Federal Government in Baghdad a deal last week after a long dispute over the sharing of oil revenues, according to Reuters and obtained "twilight news.
Yildiz was told Wednesday that pumping Iraqi crude oil to Turkey will resume soon at the rate of 150,000 barrels per day after a stop for eight months.
It is hoped that the Turkish Minister met Iraqi and Kurdish counterparts this week to discuss the program to resume pumping crude from Kirkuk oil fields to the Turkish port of Ceyhan on the Mediterranean.
Finance Minister Hoshyar Zebari said Wednesday that the Iraqi Government and the Kurdistan region of Iraq in the implementation of the agreement in which Baghdad will resume financing of the territory's public servants ' salary in return for a share of the Kurdish oil exports.
The agreement aims at limiting the differences between Baghdad and Kurdistan, in time to face the common threat of Islamic State that dominated large parts of the North and West.
Under the agreement reached last week vowed Kurdistan pumping 140,000 barrels per day of oil, or about half of the total shipments to export vector of the Kurdish government in the Turkish port of Ceyhan.
Baghdad has agreed to pay $ 500 million for salaries in Kurdish.
Zebari said Iraq began in the Kurdistan Government pumping oil to the North oil company tanker in Ceyhan on Tuesday and he was transferred 500 million dollars on Wednesday.
Zebari told reporters in Baghdad that there would be further payments.
Iraq had cut the share of Kurdistan the budget in response to the plans of the oil region. Although it suffers from a financial crisis that Kurdistan has continued pumping oil through pipeline to Turkey exports increased to 300,000 barrels a day.
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