Ghadhban: Kurdistan confirmed its commitment to deliver 250 000 barrels of oil per day
Brother - Baghdad
Chairman of the advisers in the Office of the Prime Minister Thamer Ghadhban detect confirm its commitment to the Kurdistan region in agreement with the federal government to deliver 250 000 barrels per day, and expected that global oil prices on the rise during the second half of this year.
He Ghadhban said in a statement seen by the Agency for News Agency (et) that "preliminary agreement concluded in the month of January of last year between the oil minister, Adel Abdul-Mahdi and the Minister of Natural Resources of the Kurdistan Regional Government received the support and blessing of the federal government," noting that the agreement was a step Preliminary followed by meetings in Baghdad, agreement was reached between the two parties. "
He Ghadhban "The agreement provides for extradition of the Kurdistan Regional Government oil produced in the region at a rate of 250 000 barrels per day in addition to the 300 000 barrels per day of oil exports through the Kirkuk region to the port of Ceyhan to reach combined amounts to 550 000 barrels per day."
The head of the board of advisers that "received from the provincial rates are increasing and there is a commitment to deliver an average of 250 000 barrels per day of oil produced in the region throughout the year," expected "high production rate by the end of this year to 325 000 barrels per day." And on oil prices and expectations around, Ghadhban to pointed out that "to predict oil prices, a difficult task," adding that "the current indicators show that there is a considerable increase in oil prices because of serious concerns in the global market related to the contraction of the oil industry and shrinking investments, which can be affect the oil supply in the coming years, so the global market interacted with these predictions and increased price. "
Ghadban warned that "the pressure on crude oil prices will remain this year," adding that it "believes that the relative increase in oil prices will be witnessed in the second half of this year
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Brother - Baghdad
Chairman of the advisers in the Office of the Prime Minister Thamer Ghadhban detect confirm its commitment to the Kurdistan region in agreement with the federal government to deliver 250 000 barrels per day, and expected that global oil prices on the rise during the second half of this year.
He Ghadhban said in a statement seen by the Agency for News Agency (et) that "preliminary agreement concluded in the month of January of last year between the oil minister, Adel Abdul-Mahdi and the Minister of Natural Resources of the Kurdistan Regional Government received the support and blessing of the federal government," noting that the agreement was a step Preliminary followed by meetings in Baghdad, agreement was reached between the two parties. "
He Ghadhban "The agreement provides for extradition of the Kurdistan Regional Government oil produced in the region at a rate of 250 000 barrels per day in addition to the 300 000 barrels per day of oil exports through the Kirkuk region to the port of Ceyhan to reach combined amounts to 550 000 barrels per day."
The head of the board of advisers that "received from the provincial rates are increasing and there is a commitment to deliver an average of 250 000 barrels per day of oil produced in the region throughout the year," expected "high production rate by the end of this year to 325 000 barrels per day." And on oil prices and expectations around, Ghadhban to pointed out that "to predict oil prices, a difficult task," adding that "the current indicators show that there is a considerable increase in oil prices because of serious concerns in the global market related to the contraction of the oil industry and shrinking investments, which can be affect the oil supply in the coming years, so the global market interacted with these predictions and increased price. "
Ghadban warned that "the pressure on crude oil prices will remain this year," adding that it "believes that the relative increase in oil prices will be witnessed in the second half of this year
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