A parliamentary committee adopts mediation between Baghdad and Erbil to contain the oil crisis
july 8 2015
BAGHDAD
announced the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary adoption of mediation between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government to contain the recent crisis on the application of the oil agreement signed between the two sides.
The committee member said Tariq friend's (IMN) said that "the Oil and Energy Committee asked for the meeting with Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi for his remarks and the details of the dispute with the province regarding the oil agreement,
and then move on to the Kurdistan region to meet with officials there also and see the comments on the oil agreement."
The friend added that "the Commission has asked the parliament speaker Salim al contact with the Prime Minister and set a date to meet next week, to take charge of the Commission announce the results of the meetings between the two sides revealed the defaulting in the implementation of the oil agreement."
And that "the Commission, which will meet with al-Abadi and officials in the Kurdistan region will be impartial from political affiliations and will be neutral in defining the problem and the solutions."
The Ministry of Natural Resources in the Kurdistan region recently sold for about 13 million barrels of oil during the month of June in isolation from the federal government by having to pay the expenses of oil companies in the region.
The ministry said in a statement that "the region produced last month 17.00013 million barrels, of which 12.00074 million barrels of areas of the region, and 4.00039 million barrels of Kirkuk province, fields,
sent to the Iraqi National Oil Company 4,000,493 thousand barrels, through the Turkish port of Ceyhan, and the provincial government sold the remaining private behaving. "
And the voice of the Council of Ministers on 2 December 2014, approving the oil agreement between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government, which provides for delivery of the Kurdistan region of at least 250 thousand barrels of oil a day to the federal government for the purpose of export,
after reaching the Kurdish delegation headed by Nechirvan Barzani, with the government Iraqi agreement on the region's share in the budget and export of oil, where will be the region's share in the budget by 17%.
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july 8 2015
BAGHDAD
announced the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary adoption of mediation between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government to contain the recent crisis on the application of the oil agreement signed between the two sides.
The committee member said Tariq friend's (IMN) said that "the Oil and Energy Committee asked for the meeting with Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi for his remarks and the details of the dispute with the province regarding the oil agreement,
and then move on to the Kurdistan region to meet with officials there also and see the comments on the oil agreement."
The friend added that "the Commission has asked the parliament speaker Salim al contact with the Prime Minister and set a date to meet next week, to take charge of the Commission announce the results of the meetings between the two sides revealed the defaulting in the implementation of the oil agreement."
And that "the Commission, which will meet with al-Abadi and officials in the Kurdistan region will be impartial from political affiliations and will be neutral in defining the problem and the solutions."
The Ministry of Natural Resources in the Kurdistan region recently sold for about 13 million barrels of oil during the month of June in isolation from the federal government by having to pay the expenses of oil companies in the region.
The ministry said in a statement that "the region produced last month 17.00013 million barrels, of which 12.00074 million barrels of areas of the region, and 4.00039 million barrels of Kirkuk province, fields,
sent to the Iraqi National Oil Company 4,000,493 thousand barrels, through the Turkish port of Ceyhan, and the provincial government sold the remaining private behaving. "
And the voice of the Council of Ministers on 2 December 2014, approving the oil agreement between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government, which provides for delivery of the Kurdistan region of at least 250 thousand barrels of oil a day to the federal government for the purpose of export,
after reaching the Kurdish delegation headed by Nechirvan Barzani, with the government Iraqi agreement on the region's share in the budget and export of oil, where will be the region's share in the budget by 17%.
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