Najafi acknowledges the existence of political differences prevent the adoption of the law of oil and gas
On: Tue 12/13/2011 8:26
Chairman of the House of Representatives approved Osama Najafi, the existence of political differences prevent the adoption of the law of oil and gas Bmsodth current transmitted by the Council of Ministers recently.
Najafi said at a news conference in Baghdad yesterday attended (range):
The oil and gas law in need of a political consensus for legislation and approval.
Najafi explained that the draft law and arrived at the House of Representatives for a vote, but political differences prevent inclusion on the list of the agenda.
In the meantime, signed the United Nations Development Program (U. That. De. B) a memorandum of understanding with the Oil Ministry in an effort to qualify them, and create more job opportunities in the sector which is witnessing exponential growth.
And the note will continue for two years and include the development of skills and human resources management in the oil and gas and support the ability to create jobs for the growing Iraqi workforce.
Iraq has oil reserves estimated at 143 billion barrels oil with the possibility of an additional estimated 200 billion barrels.
According to UNDP at the United Nations, that 1% is working in the oil sector of the labor force only. Iraq has huge reserves of gas are not optimally exploited is due to begin taking advantage of them to increase local production of electricity.
According to the United Nations, the memorandum will strengthen the ability of the Directorate of Training and Development in the Oil Ministry in conducting surveys in the labor market and training needs assessment and design of training programs to meet the growing demand for qualified manpower in the oil and gas.
The partnership will add also formalize the dialogue between the ministry and the private sector with regard to raising the level of skills and labor standards and human resources management.
The director of the United Nations Development Programme in Iraq, Peter Batchelor, in an official statement: The note will also work on the rehabilitation of the oil ministry and the private sector to create more jobs and improve, including opportunities for youth and women in response to the rapid growth in the labor market.
The statement quoted from the fact that Hashem, Director General of the Directorate of Training and Development in the Oil Ministry as saying, "complete human resources strategy that we develop with the United Nations Development Programme national energy strategy prepared by the Government to ensure the continued expansion and high productivity in the oil and gas."
"We hope to join the other United Nations agencies such as ILO and the Organization of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and the Organization of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for this partnership to provide expertise to the staff of the Ministry and its employees in the oil and gas."
The statement that "a committee headed by the Ministry of Oil (Abdul Karim and coffee) will coordinate the work under this Agreement in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme and the Advisory Committee to the Prime Minister and will include the oil companies, local and international representatives of trade unions."
The United Nations Development Programme to develop a global network of the United Nations is working in 166 countries and help organizations to develop solutions to meet the challenges of global and national development and is working to develop local capacity, which depends on the staff of UNDP and partners.
To the Director of the distribution of oil derivatives in Baghdad, Ali al-Musawi: In the absence of the establishment of large refineries in Iraq, the process of importing petroleum products from abroad will continue to meet the needs of the country from them.
Al-Moussawi said by the Agency (news): The self-sufficiency in petroleum products like gasoline and gas oil in Iraq require the creation of large refineries in the provinces of the country all the result of the increased local need for petroleum products than it was in the past.
He continued: Iraq in the event of not being able to build a giant refineries in the country, the process of importing petroleum products from abroad will continue in spite of what is owned by Iraq's huge oil wealth.
He stressed that the Ministry of Oil and studies and developed plans for the creation of five oil refineries, distributed in some provinces, calling to expedite the construction in order to return to Iraq as a country was the source of the derivatives by the investigator to be self-sufficient ones.
Earlier, expect a member of the Committee on Energy and MP Bayazid Hassan oil that Iraq will be able to export its products to overseas oil after five years from now in the light of the plan and the Oil Ministry.
Hassan said in an earlier statement (of the Agency news): the next five years, Iraq will reach self-sufficiency in oil products, but will export the surplus to the outside in case of building refineries to be established in some provinces.
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On: Tue 12/13/2011 8:26
Chairman of the House of Representatives approved Osama Najafi, the existence of political differences prevent the adoption of the law of oil and gas Bmsodth current transmitted by the Council of Ministers recently.
Najafi said at a news conference in Baghdad yesterday attended (range):
The oil and gas law in need of a political consensus for legislation and approval.
Najafi explained that the draft law and arrived at the House of Representatives for a vote, but political differences prevent inclusion on the list of the agenda.
In the meantime, signed the United Nations Development Program (U. That. De. B) a memorandum of understanding with the Oil Ministry in an effort to qualify them, and create more job opportunities in the sector which is witnessing exponential growth.
And the note will continue for two years and include the development of skills and human resources management in the oil and gas and support the ability to create jobs for the growing Iraqi workforce.
Iraq has oil reserves estimated at 143 billion barrels oil with the possibility of an additional estimated 200 billion barrels.
According to UNDP at the United Nations, that 1% is working in the oil sector of the labor force only. Iraq has huge reserves of gas are not optimally exploited is due to begin taking advantage of them to increase local production of electricity.
According to the United Nations, the memorandum will strengthen the ability of the Directorate of Training and Development in the Oil Ministry in conducting surveys in the labor market and training needs assessment and design of training programs to meet the growing demand for qualified manpower in the oil and gas.
The partnership will add also formalize the dialogue between the ministry and the private sector with regard to raising the level of skills and labor standards and human resources management.
The director of the United Nations Development Programme in Iraq, Peter Batchelor, in an official statement: The note will also work on the rehabilitation of the oil ministry and the private sector to create more jobs and improve, including opportunities for youth and women in response to the rapid growth in the labor market.
The statement quoted from the fact that Hashem, Director General of the Directorate of Training and Development in the Oil Ministry as saying, "complete human resources strategy that we develop with the United Nations Development Programme national energy strategy prepared by the Government to ensure the continued expansion and high productivity in the oil and gas."
"We hope to join the other United Nations agencies such as ILO and the Organization of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and the Organization of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for this partnership to provide expertise to the staff of the Ministry and its employees in the oil and gas."
The statement that "a committee headed by the Ministry of Oil (Abdul Karim and coffee) will coordinate the work under this Agreement in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme and the Advisory Committee to the Prime Minister and will include the oil companies, local and international representatives of trade unions."
The United Nations Development Programme to develop a global network of the United Nations is working in 166 countries and help organizations to develop solutions to meet the challenges of global and national development and is working to develop local capacity, which depends on the staff of UNDP and partners.
To the Director of the distribution of oil derivatives in Baghdad, Ali al-Musawi: In the absence of the establishment of large refineries in Iraq, the process of importing petroleum products from abroad will continue to meet the needs of the country from them.
Al-Moussawi said by the Agency (news): The self-sufficiency in petroleum products like gasoline and gas oil in Iraq require the creation of large refineries in the provinces of the country all the result of the increased local need for petroleum products than it was in the past.
He continued: Iraq in the event of not being able to build a giant refineries in the country, the process of importing petroleum products from abroad will continue in spite of what is owned by Iraq's huge oil wealth.
He stressed that the Ministry of Oil and studies and developed plans for the creation of five oil refineries, distributed in some provinces, calling to expedite the construction in order to return to Iraq as a country was the source of the derivatives by the investigator to be self-sufficient ones.
Earlier, expect a member of the Committee on Energy and MP Bayazid Hassan oil that Iraq will be able to export its products to overseas oil after five years from now in the light of the plan and the Oil Ministry.
Hassan said in an earlier statement (of the Agency news): the next five years, Iraq will reach self-sufficiency in oil products, but will export the surplus to the outside in case of building refineries to be established in some provinces.
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