Abdul-Mahdi calls from Basra to expedite the issuance of oil and gas law
Wed Dec 17 2014 17:39 | (Voice of Iraq) -
Comment - Alsumaria News / Basra Oil Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, on Wednesday, the House of Representatives to expedite the issuance of oil and gas law for the producing provinces of the Kurdistan region for their rights, as confirmed to the Commission oil and gas in the provincial council on the importance of enactment of the law. He said Abdul-Mahdi, during a press conference inside the Rumaila oil field in Basra province, and attended "Alsumaria News", "The oil and gas law must be passed quickly to its importance in the order of the relationship between regions or oil-producing provinces and the government Federal, "noting that" the law when it is prescribed, there will be instructions and directives doable, and not, as is currently the case. " The minister pointed out that "own interpretations of constitutional provisions should not stay within its borders," adding that "oil and gas law is not for the benefit of the Kurdistan region only, but in the interest of the other producing provinces, so that will have clear rights. " For his part, Chairman of the Commission on oil and gas in the Basra Governorate Council Ali Shaddad said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "The relationship between the local government and the Ministry of Oil was almost severed in under the previous federal government, and this relationship is now better than it was, "adding that" the federal government monopolized during the previous period, the management of oil wealth in the province, and it must be legislation oil and gas law in accordance with Article 112 of the Constitution for the rights of Basra guarantee. " The Basra provincial council announced in (4 December 2014) on the movements of the formation (Basra Oil Corporation) to undertake to negotiate on behalf of the local government with the federal government on management of oil wealth in the province, said at the time chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the follow-up assignments in the Council, Sheikh Ahmad Al-Sulaiti In an interview for "Alsumaria News", "The federal government as long as it acknowledged that the Kurdistan region is the owner of the exclusive right and absolute disposition of oil fortune, the Basra should be treated similarly. It is noteworthy that Basra is the oil industry center in Iraq, and the most important oil cities in the world , as it owns at least 59% of the reserves of Iraq's oil, and has the largest oil fields in Iraq, including crazy and Rumaila, West Qurna, and through the province exported most of Iraq's oil quantities which is almost entirely dependent state budget on revenues, which are exported quantities of oil by tankers freely through the ports of al-Amaya and Basra (deep pristine previously), as well as three floating single platforms (tow and Giuor and Fayhaa), and pumping oil for the three platforms and new ports foes across the pipeline network extends underwater relate warehouses storing coastal located near Faw, overlooking the Gulf Centre, In spite of all this, the population of the province suffer badly from the collapse in services and severe housing crisis and the worsening of the phenomenon of unemployment.
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Wed Dec 17 2014 17:39 | (Voice of Iraq) -
Comment - Alsumaria News / Basra Oil Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, on Wednesday, the House of Representatives to expedite the issuance of oil and gas law for the producing provinces of the Kurdistan region for their rights, as confirmed to the Commission oil and gas in the provincial council on the importance of enactment of the law. He said Abdul-Mahdi, during a press conference inside the Rumaila oil field in Basra province, and attended "Alsumaria News", "The oil and gas law must be passed quickly to its importance in the order of the relationship between regions or oil-producing provinces and the government Federal, "noting that" the law when it is prescribed, there will be instructions and directives doable, and not, as is currently the case. " The minister pointed out that "own interpretations of constitutional provisions should not stay within its borders," adding that "oil and gas law is not for the benefit of the Kurdistan region only, but in the interest of the other producing provinces, so that will have clear rights. " For his part, Chairman of the Commission on oil and gas in the Basra Governorate Council Ali Shaddad said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "The relationship between the local government and the Ministry of Oil was almost severed in under the previous federal government, and this relationship is now better than it was, "adding that" the federal government monopolized during the previous period, the management of oil wealth in the province, and it must be legislation oil and gas law in accordance with Article 112 of the Constitution for the rights of Basra guarantee. " The Basra provincial council announced in (4 December 2014) on the movements of the formation (Basra Oil Corporation) to undertake to negotiate on behalf of the local government with the federal government on management of oil wealth in the province, said at the time chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the follow-up assignments in the Council, Sheikh Ahmad Al-Sulaiti In an interview for "Alsumaria News", "The federal government as long as it acknowledged that the Kurdistan region is the owner of the exclusive right and absolute disposition of oil fortune, the Basra should be treated similarly. It is noteworthy that Basra is the oil industry center in Iraq, and the most important oil cities in the world , as it owns at least 59% of the reserves of Iraq's oil, and has the largest oil fields in Iraq, including crazy and Rumaila, West Qurna, and through the province exported most of Iraq's oil quantities which is almost entirely dependent state budget on revenues, which are exported quantities of oil by tankers freely through the ports of al-Amaya and Basra (deep pristine previously), as well as three floating single platforms (tow and Giuor and Fayhaa), and pumping oil for the three platforms and new ports foes across the pipeline network extends underwater relate warehouses storing coastal located near Faw, overlooking the Gulf Centre, In spite of all this, the population of the province suffer badly from the collapse in services and severe housing crisis and the worsening of the phenomenon of unemployment.
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