Oil Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, upon his arrival in the province of Kirkuk
3/21/2015
Oil Minister: discussions with the Kurdistan ongoing and we expect the arrival of exports to three million barrels per day
Confirmed Iraqi Oil Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi, Saturday, continued talks with the Kurdistan region on the oil agreement, and pointed out that the province intends to increase its exports and delivered mostly to the central government, with the expected arrival of Iraq's exports during the current month to three million barrels per day. Adel Abdul-Mahdi said in an interview with the (long-Presse), said that "our discussions with the Kurdistan Regional ongoing well on the oil agreement and there are some problems and interpretations, but both sides are serious to proceed with the implementation of the agreement," noting that "our goal is the agreement has come a long way in which Because it relies budget relations and everyone is trying to national unity and cohesion.
Abdul-Mahdi said that "there is an intention of the county to expand its exports and delivered mostly to the central government and the contrast with the central government's sincere intention to cover many of the benefits the region and is suitable for the current financial situation in the country," adding that "oil prices remain between the landing and the rise but tends through the next term upward and stability. "
Abdul-Mahdi said that "the Iraqi oil exports on the rise and there are great efforts in this aspect of our exports are expected to reach during the current month of March to three million barrels."
Agreed the central and Kurdistan governments in the (second from December 2014), to allocate a portion of the federal allocations of Iraqi ground forces to the Peshmerga forces, and delivery of the Kurdistan Regional Government, 250 thousand barrels of oil per day in addition to the export of Iraq 300 thousand barrels per day of Kirkuk.
With the agreement also included the granting trillion and 200 billion dinars for the Peshmerga forces and the allocation of a percentage of the budget of the Ministry of Defense have.
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3/21/2015
Oil Minister: discussions with the Kurdistan ongoing and we expect the arrival of exports to three million barrels per day
Confirmed Iraqi Oil Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi, Saturday, continued talks with the Kurdistan region on the oil agreement, and pointed out that the province intends to increase its exports and delivered mostly to the central government, with the expected arrival of Iraq's exports during the current month to three million barrels per day. Adel Abdul-Mahdi said in an interview with the (long-Presse), said that "our discussions with the Kurdistan Regional ongoing well on the oil agreement and there are some problems and interpretations, but both sides are serious to proceed with the implementation of the agreement," noting that "our goal is the agreement has come a long way in which Because it relies budget relations and everyone is trying to national unity and cohesion.
Abdul-Mahdi said that "there is an intention of the county to expand its exports and delivered mostly to the central government and the contrast with the central government's sincere intention to cover many of the benefits the region and is suitable for the current financial situation in the country," adding that "oil prices remain between the landing and the rise but tends through the next term upward and stability. "
Abdul-Mahdi said that "the Iraqi oil exports on the rise and there are great efforts in this aspect of our exports are expected to reach during the current month of March to three million barrels."
Agreed the central and Kurdistan governments in the (second from December 2014), to allocate a portion of the federal allocations of Iraqi ground forces to the Peshmerga forces, and delivery of the Kurdistan Regional Government, 250 thousand barrels of oil per day in addition to the export of Iraq 300 thousand barrels per day of Kirkuk.
With the agreement also included the granting trillion and 200 billion dinars for the Peshmerga forces and the allocation of a percentage of the budget of the Ministry of Defense have.
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