Sunday July 5, 2015 14:35
Erbil
called the Energy Committee of the Parliament of the territory of Kurdistan , Sunday, to sign new oil agreement between Baghdad and Erbil, while threatened to resort to a decision to "economic independence" as an option in the event of non-compliance Baghdad promises. The deputy chairman of the Committee Dilshad Shaaban, in an interview with Alsumaria News , "It is necessary to sign new oil agreement between Baghdad and Erbil to be mainly deal between the two sides," noting that "Baghdad did not actually carry out the current agreement and the law of the Iraqi oil going forward."
Shaaban added that "if Baghdad did not accept the Convention on new oil between the two sides, it is the right of the region sell its oil independently," noting that "the region if it decided to sell its oil independently will be able to address all the economic problems." He said Shaaban that "Parliament authorized the government the region to take any decision in the interest of the Kurdistan region, "adding that" the decision to economic independence would be an option in the case of non-compliance Baghdad promises. " The Ministry of Natural Resources in the Kurdistan region announced Thursday (July 2, 2015) that the quantities of exported oil by the Regional Government Kurdistan during the month of June amounted to 17 million and 139 thousand and 639 barrels, and at a rate of 571 thousand and 21 barrels of oil per day, pointing out that the fields in the region's export volume reached 12 million and 740 thousand and 711 barrels, and the quantities remaining was exported from northern oil fields. also confirmed the Kurdistan Regional Government issued four million and 493 thousand and 334 barrels of oil only through the SOMO during the month of June. The head of the Kurdistan Regional Government Nechirvan Barzani reiterated Thursday (July 2, 2015) the desire of the region in solving problems with Baghdad through dialogue and mutual understanding, expressing at the same time expressed regret that Baghdad's commitment to the Convention concluded between the two parties.
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