Kurdistan alliance: New talks between Baghdad and Erbil to settle oil disputes
Sunday, 01 March 2015
Shafaq News / Kurdistan Alliance revealed on Sunday, a new round of talks that will resume between Kurdistan Regional Government and the federal government
to settle disagreement relating to oil.
A member of the bloc, Kaweh Mohammad told “Shafaq News", that "The talks between the federal governments and Kurdistan Regional Government will soon resume in order to reach a settlement to the outstanding problems concerning the implementation of the terms of the oil agreement signed recently."
Mohammed who is a member in the oil and energy parliamentary committee added that " basic contention point is concerning the issue of the federal government control over oil exports from the region identified by the Baghdad monthly while the region requested to be every 3 months to allow it to adhere to export the agreed amount of oil."
Mohammed confirmed that "the region is cant be committed now on a daily basis to export 550 000 barrels of oil in the presence of technical problems related to weather and other conditions that may hinder the export."
Under the oil agreement, which was ratified by the federal government and within the budget of 2015 Law stipulates the delivery of Kurdistan Region for at least 250 thousand barrels of oil a day to the federal government for the purpose of export, as well as the export of 300 000 barrels of Kirkuk oil through the region to the Turkish port of Ceyhan
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Sunday, 01 March 2015
Shafaq News / Kurdistan Alliance revealed on Sunday, a new round of talks that will resume between Kurdistan Regional Government and the federal government
to settle disagreement relating to oil.
A member of the bloc, Kaweh Mohammad told “Shafaq News", that "The talks between the federal governments and Kurdistan Regional Government will soon resume in order to reach a settlement to the outstanding problems concerning the implementation of the terms of the oil agreement signed recently."
Mohammed who is a member in the oil and energy parliamentary committee added that " basic contention point is concerning the issue of the federal government control over oil exports from the region identified by the Baghdad monthly while the region requested to be every 3 months to allow it to adhere to export the agreed amount of oil."
Mohammed confirmed that "the region is cant be committed now on a daily basis to export 550 000 barrels of oil in the presence of technical problems related to weather and other conditions that may hinder the export."
Under the oil agreement, which was ratified by the federal government and within the budget of 2015 Law stipulates the delivery of Kurdistan Region for at least 250 thousand barrels of oil a day to the federal government for the purpose of export, as well as the export of 300 000 barrels of Kirkuk oil through the region to the Turkish port of Ceyhan
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