DEPUTY: KURDISTAN PRODUCES 800 000 BARRELS OF OIL PER DAY
5/13/15
(FILES) - File picture dated January 19, 2004 shows a worker turning a valve at the Shirawa oil field, where oil was first pumped in Iraq in 1927, outside the northern city of Kirkuk. No companies submitted bids to work on the Baghdad East oil field or the cluster of fields known as Eastern Fields as part of an Iraqi auction of its energy resources on December 11, 2009, Oil Minister Hussein al-Shahristani said. Meanwhile, Iraq reached agreement with energy giants Shell and Petronas for the massive Majnoon southern oil field, while a consortium led by China's CNPC was awarded the contract for Iraq's Halfaya oil field at an auction in Baghdad, the oil minister said. AFP PHOTO / Karim SAHIB
Deputy: Kurdistan produces 800 000 barrels of oil per day
Author: Sheikh Salemon: May 13, 2015In: economyViews: 48 views
BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) - said the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary member Zahid al-Abadi, said that the Kurdistan region is produced from oil approximately 800 000 barrels of oil per day, adding that the Kurdistan oil product exports through Ceyhan first two outlets, is a company SOMO and the other is companies commercial non-Iraqi.
He continued Abadi's (IMN) that "the Kurdistan region of continuous sell oil outside the scope of the federal government since 2014, and it shows that good intentions and closes the informal port for export."
He said the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region Nechirvan Barzani, last Sunday, I call on the Iraqi government to sign a new agreement with the Kurdistan, if it is to act as a buyer of oil Kurdistan.
The oil minister arrived in the federal government, Adel Abdul Mahdi, to the Kurdistan region to discuss the oil agreement between the province and the center.
From: Mohammed Tayeb, investigate: Laith Mohammad Reza
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5/13/15
(FILES) - File picture dated January 19, 2004 shows a worker turning a valve at the Shirawa oil field, where oil was first pumped in Iraq in 1927, outside the northern city of Kirkuk. No companies submitted bids to work on the Baghdad East oil field or the cluster of fields known as Eastern Fields as part of an Iraqi auction of its energy resources on December 11, 2009, Oil Minister Hussein al-Shahristani said. Meanwhile, Iraq reached agreement with energy giants Shell and Petronas for the massive Majnoon southern oil field, while a consortium led by China's CNPC was awarded the contract for Iraq's Halfaya oil field at an auction in Baghdad, the oil minister said. AFP PHOTO / Karim SAHIB
Deputy: Kurdistan produces 800 000 barrels of oil per day
Author: Sheikh Salemon: May 13, 2015In: economyViews: 48 views
BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) - said the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary member Zahid al-Abadi, said that the Kurdistan region is produced from oil approximately 800 000 barrels of oil per day, adding that the Kurdistan oil product exports through Ceyhan first two outlets, is a company SOMO and the other is companies commercial non-Iraqi.
He continued Abadi's (IMN) that "the Kurdistan region of continuous sell oil outside the scope of the federal government since 2014, and it shows that good intentions and closes the informal port for export."
He said the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region Nechirvan Barzani, last Sunday, I call on the Iraqi government to sign a new agreement with the Kurdistan, if it is to act as a buyer of oil Kurdistan.
The oil minister arrived in the federal government, Adel Abdul Mahdi, to the Kurdistan region to discuss the oil agreement between the province and the center.
From: Mohammed Tayeb, investigate: Laith Mohammad Reza
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