Parliamentary Energy: drop in oil prices is not without interventions and international pressures
Altarykh: 08/26/2015 11:38
The Commission on oil and energy in the House of Representatives, on Wednesday, that the decline in oil prices will affect negatively on the Iraqi economy, pointing out that that is not without interventions international pressure.
The committee member said Zaher al-Abadi told / information / to "Low oil prices significantly would have a negative role on the Iraqi economy as well as the impact in the fight against al" Daash "criminal being needs a significant financial liquidity."
He added Abedi "The reason for the drop in oil prices is due to the presence of large amounts of oil in the market, and the use of shale oil by some foreign companies, most in the United States and Canada and Mexico. "
He said Abadi, that "entering neighbor Iran in the export of oil in the near future will contribute to lower prices are more than what it is at the moment," noting that "the decline in oil prices is not free of interventions and international pressures, especially America. "
He called on the government to Abadi "find alternatives more important not only to provide physical liquidity, but attention to projects that serve to increase the state budget by activating the industrial side and the promotion of investment and agriculture" .anthy / 25
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Altarykh: 08/26/2015 11:38
The Commission on oil and energy in the House of Representatives, on Wednesday, that the decline in oil prices will affect negatively on the Iraqi economy, pointing out that that is not without interventions international pressure.
The committee member said Zaher al-Abadi told / information / to "Low oil prices significantly would have a negative role on the Iraqi economy as well as the impact in the fight against al" Daash "criminal being needs a significant financial liquidity."
He added Abedi "The reason for the drop in oil prices is due to the presence of large amounts of oil in the market, and the use of shale oil by some foreign companies, most in the United States and Canada and Mexico. "
He said Abadi, that "entering neighbor Iran in the export of oil in the near future will contribute to lower prices are more than what it is at the moment," noting that "the decline in oil prices is not free of interventions and international pressures, especially America. "
He called on the government to Abadi "find alternatives more important not only to provide physical liquidity, but attention to projects that serve to increase the state budget by activating the industrial side and the promotion of investment and agriculture" .anthy / 25
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