Oil agree to set up 100-generating and double fuel allocations in Kirkuk
1/19/2015
Twilight News governor of Kirkuk, Necmettin cream / said during a regular meeting of the heads of service departments to maintain Monday that the Oil Ministry has agreed to set up 100 new generating and double fuel allowances for generators. According to a statement of the province, reportedly for "Twilight News" that the meeting discussed the service and the security situation and the efforts to improve the administration of Kirkuk by the business provided to the citizens of Kirkuk. And presentation of the governor of Kirkuk his recent visit to Baghdad, details, stressing that the oil minister had agreed to set up 100 new generating and increasing the allocation of kerosene from 5 to 10 liters per (KV). Karim said, "We took the demands of Kirkuk and service departments to Baghdad for the purpose of executing and implementing business plans development, our goal to ensure entitlements Kirkuk exchange and get support so that we can address the humanitarian crisis caused by the arrival of tens of thousands of displaced families." He called the governor of Kirkuk and the Ministry of Electricity, up 100 MW per day to Kirkuk's share of electricity processed due to increased consumption of energy and large loads after the arrival of thousands of displaced families. He focused participants on the reality of processing power, where cutting the rate of up to 11 hours in some neighborhoods to 18 hours a day because of the loads and concentrate displaced people in some neighborhoods, causing a short period to the burning of 66 converted equipped with energy-within-line network within the city. He said the governor of Kirkuk "During our visit to Baghdad demanded install Alaptrdolar contract staff to permanent staffing, and I call on the service departments to coordinate and communicate to develop work and address the constraints with the federal ministries. He appealed to the assembled people of Kirkuk, the need to rationalize the consumption of electric power to ensure the processing of the citizens.
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1/19/2015
Twilight News governor of Kirkuk, Necmettin cream / said during a regular meeting of the heads of service departments to maintain Monday that the Oil Ministry has agreed to set up 100 new generating and double fuel allowances for generators. According to a statement of the province, reportedly for "Twilight News" that the meeting discussed the service and the security situation and the efforts to improve the administration of Kirkuk by the business provided to the citizens of Kirkuk. And presentation of the governor of Kirkuk his recent visit to Baghdad, details, stressing that the oil minister had agreed to set up 100 new generating and increasing the allocation of kerosene from 5 to 10 liters per (KV). Karim said, "We took the demands of Kirkuk and service departments to Baghdad for the purpose of executing and implementing business plans development, our goal to ensure entitlements Kirkuk exchange and get support so that we can address the humanitarian crisis caused by the arrival of tens of thousands of displaced families." He called the governor of Kirkuk and the Ministry of Electricity, up 100 MW per day to Kirkuk's share of electricity processed due to increased consumption of energy and large loads after the arrival of thousands of displaced families. He focused participants on the reality of processing power, where cutting the rate of up to 11 hours in some neighborhoods to 18 hours a day because of the loads and concentrate displaced people in some neighborhoods, causing a short period to the burning of 66 converted equipped with energy-within-line network within the city. He said the governor of Kirkuk "During our visit to Baghdad demanded install Alaptrdolar contract staff to permanent staffing, and I call on the service departments to coordinate and communicate to develop work and address the constraints with the federal ministries. He appealed to the assembled people of Kirkuk, the need to rationalize the consumption of electric power to ensure the processing of the citizens.
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