Abdul-Mahdi: the enemies of Baghdad and Erbil agreement on the rise and should be the age of the oil law
March 13, 2015 6:57
Iraqi Oil Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi said Thursday that "enemies" of the oil agreement between Baghdad and Erbil on the rise, stressing the need to enact an oil law to overcome the crisis.
He said Abdul-Mahdi, during his participation in the forum Sulaymaniyah that "the absence of a law on oil and gas is the reason for the current stir crises faced by Iraq," according to a statement his office responded with "Twilight News".
The Minister of Oil said in a statement to the media library news agency Buratha received a copy of it on "the need to have a law on the production and export of oil," he said, adding "the importance of the oil pipeline between Kirkuk and Turkey."
Abdul-Mahdi, and pointed out that the Iraqi government does not deal with the Kurdistan region as a buyer of oil, adding that "the enemies of the agreement signed between Baghdad and Erbil on the rise."
On the bilateral relations between the two sides, said Abdul-Mahdi, "Baghdad will remain Aash most important for the Kurds."
He said the oil minister, too, that "380 000 barrels (per day) arrived at the port of Ceyhan in January, but the Iraqi government received only 135 thousand, and in the month of February, 436 000 barrels (per day) arrived at the port of Ceyhan and took him to the government 306 000 barrels."
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March 13, 2015 6:57
Iraqi Oil Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi said Thursday that "enemies" of the oil agreement between Baghdad and Erbil on the rise, stressing the need to enact an oil law to overcome the crisis.
He said Abdul-Mahdi, during his participation in the forum Sulaymaniyah that "the absence of a law on oil and gas is the reason for the current stir crises faced by Iraq," according to a statement his office responded with "Twilight News".
The Minister of Oil said in a statement to the media library news agency Buratha received a copy of it on "the need to have a law on the production and export of oil," he said, adding "the importance of the oil pipeline between Kirkuk and Turkey."
Abdul-Mahdi, and pointed out that the Iraqi government does not deal with the Kurdistan region as a buyer of oil, adding that "the enemies of the agreement signed between Baghdad and Erbil on the rise."
On the bilateral relations between the two sides, said Abdul-Mahdi, "Baghdad will remain Aash most important for the Kurds."
He said the oil minister, too, that "380 000 barrels (per day) arrived at the port of Ceyhan in January, but the Iraqi government received only 135 thousand, and in the month of February, 436 000 barrels (per day) arrived at the port of Ceyhan and took him to the government 306 000 barrels."
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