Kurdistan oil exports drop due to theft and vandalism
September 08 .2015 - 18:59
Baghdad
Kurdistan Regional Government said on Tuesday that attempts to theft and sabotage the oil pipeline inside the Turkish border have caused the low level of oil exports in the region during the month of August.
She explained in a statement, Lord's (Sumer News) that "according to the monthly report for the export of oil to the Ministry of Natural Resources in the Kurdistan Regional Government, in the month of August, the Kurdistan Regional Government to export the amount of 14,657,798 barrels, any sense of 472.832 barrels per day via a tube the transfer of the Kurdistan region of Ceyhan oil, compared to 16.01909 million barrels in the month of July, which saw a decline of 8.5%. "
And it attributed the decline to stop the export of oil through nine days at the beginning of that month.
She pointed out that it had during the month of August to hand over "the amount of 1,579,004 barrels, ie 50 936 barrels per day known to the Iraqi Oil Marketing Company (SOMO)."
And confirmed that it continued during the month of August 2015, the oil directly selling in the Turkish port of Ceyhan, in order to compensate for the lack share balancing the region that have been curtailed by the federal government in Baghdad, and continue to pay off the accumulated debt in 2014 of advance payments for oil directly sale .
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September 08 .2015 - 18:59
Baghdad
Kurdistan Regional Government said on Tuesday that attempts to theft and sabotage the oil pipeline inside the Turkish border have caused the low level of oil exports in the region during the month of August.
She explained in a statement, Lord's (Sumer News) that "according to the monthly report for the export of oil to the Ministry of Natural Resources in the Kurdistan Regional Government, in the month of August, the Kurdistan Regional Government to export the amount of 14,657,798 barrels, any sense of 472.832 barrels per day via a tube the transfer of the Kurdistan region of Ceyhan oil, compared to 16.01909 million barrels in the month of July, which saw a decline of 8.5%. "
And it attributed the decline to stop the export of oil through nine days at the beginning of that month.
She pointed out that it had during the month of August to hand over "the amount of 1,579,004 barrels, ie 50 936 barrels per day known to the Iraqi Oil Marketing Company (SOMO)."
And confirmed that it continued during the month of August 2015, the oil directly selling in the Turkish port of Ceyhan, in order to compensate for the lack share balancing the region that have been curtailed by the federal government in Baghdad, and continue to pay off the accumulated debt in 2014 of advance payments for oil directly sale .
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