Abadi reassure oil companies: We will not allow to threaten its security
Tuesday 18-08-2015 | 6:41:22
Twilight News / assured Iraqi Prime Alorza Haider al-Abadi on Tuesday, oil companies operating in the country. He said his government will be covered to protect their business and their employees.
This came during his visit to the West Qurna 2 field in the Basra and meeting with managers in Russia's LUKOIL according to a statement of the Prime Minister's Office responded to Twilight News.
Ebadi said that "the Iraqi government does not spare no effort to protect the wealth of the Iraqi people and of the oil upon which the Iraqis and the well-being of their responsibilities to protect oil installations and workers of Iraqis and foreign companies specialized."
He added that "there is importance to the continued increase in production to match the population growth and the need for services," adding that "oil is the wealth of the Iraqi people and it is our duty to protect this wealth will not allow any failure in this area."
He continued Abadi, that "the situation is controlled and the companies that are not afraid of any threat, because we have issued orders to protect the oil fields and companies operating there.
"The Council of Ministers is any obstruction to oil companies and unacceptable attack on the wealth of the people and will not allow it at all."
He pointed out that "Iraq has a great opportunities for investment and more countries that possess fields have not invested, but some stand deduced from the development of Iraq and putting obstacles in front of him, but we will not allow these people and we will use all of our possibilities to stop them and the continuation of oil production."
In the past few days, several areas in Basra has seen protests in the vicinity of the oil fields to demand jobs, punctuated by clashes led to the deaths of protesters, which has raised fears oil companies.
The Council of Ministers rejected at today's meeting overtaking on the "sanctity of property and oil production sites," adding overrun by "violation of the law affecting the life and interests of the citizens and the country, and the financing of the war effort to counter terrorism Daash".
According to a government statement, the Council of Ministers reviewed a detailed report about his Mataatard some production sites or services and in particular the oil sites in Basra and other provinces to threaten the security and disrupt the extraction, transportation and distribution activities.
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Tuesday 18-08-2015 | 6:41:22
Twilight News / assured Iraqi Prime Alorza Haider al-Abadi on Tuesday, oil companies operating in the country. He said his government will be covered to protect their business and their employees.
This came during his visit to the West Qurna 2 field in the Basra and meeting with managers in Russia's LUKOIL according to a statement of the Prime Minister's Office responded to Twilight News.
Ebadi said that "the Iraqi government does not spare no effort to protect the wealth of the Iraqi people and of the oil upon which the Iraqis and the well-being of their responsibilities to protect oil installations and workers of Iraqis and foreign companies specialized."
He added that "there is importance to the continued increase in production to match the population growth and the need for services," adding that "oil is the wealth of the Iraqi people and it is our duty to protect this wealth will not allow any failure in this area."
He continued Abadi, that "the situation is controlled and the companies that are not afraid of any threat, because we have issued orders to protect the oil fields and companies operating there.
"The Council of Ministers is any obstruction to oil companies and unacceptable attack on the wealth of the people and will not allow it at all."
He pointed out that "Iraq has a great opportunities for investment and more countries that possess fields have not invested, but some stand deduced from the development of Iraq and putting obstacles in front of him, but we will not allow these people and we will use all of our possibilities to stop them and the continuation of oil production."
In the past few days, several areas in Basra has seen protests in the vicinity of the oil fields to demand jobs, punctuated by clashes led to the deaths of protesters, which has raised fears oil companies.
The Council of Ministers rejected at today's meeting overtaking on the "sanctity of property and oil production sites," adding overrun by "violation of the law affecting the life and interests of the citizens and the country, and the financing of the war effort to counter terrorism Daash".
According to a government statement, the Council of Ministers reviewed a detailed report about his Mataatard some production sites or services and in particular the oil sites in Basra and other provinces to threaten the security and disrupt the extraction, transportation and distribution activities.
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