Iraq suspended oil exports through Kurdistan "once and for all."
Monday 02-11-2015
Twilight News / announced that the Iraqi Oil Ministry, on Monday, about stopping oil exports through the Turkish port of Ceyhan once and for all, the lack of the Kurdistan Regional Government's commitment to the oil agreement signed with Baghdad.
He said ministry spokesman Assem Jihad, in a press statement responded to Twilight News, he said that Erbil evacuated oil agreement with Baghdad, which provides for the export of 550 thousand barrels per day.
Jihad confirmed that oil exports were limited to southern ports, pointing out that the total oil exports reached nearly 83.00093 million bpd and has achieved financial revenues exceed three billion and 320 million dinars.
Jihad said that the ministry teams are currently assessing the situation in the Baiji refinery, which recently restored Iraqi forces control of the organization "Daash" terrorist.
The Baghdad and Erbil have signed last year stipulated that the second export an average of 550 000 barrels of crude oil through the Turkish pipeline Kurdish to the port of Ceyhan agreement 0.300 thousand barrels of them from the Kirkuk oilfields and the rest of the fields of the region compared to the first commitment to send Kurdistan's share of the Iraqi budget General, amounting to 17 percent of them, but the two sides often accused each other of acting Balaltvaq or not to abide by it.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]