New American positions towards resuming the export of Kurdistan oil... and foreign companies set a condition
Economy 2024-05-17 | 01:34
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The US State Department confirmed the continuation of its contacts with officials in Baghdad, Ankara, and Erbil and American companies, to resume oil exports from Kurdistan through the Turkish port of Ceyhan,
while foreign companies operating in Kurdistan confirmed that they are ready to resume exports on the condition that their funds related to previous and future exports are guaranteed.
Deputy spokesman for the US State Department, Vedant Patel, said in a press conference held in Washington,
“Developing different ways to deliver Iraqi energy to global markets is in the interest of Iraq and the United States,” noting that
“we are in direct and continuous contact with officials in Baghdad and Ankara.” And Erbil and American companies affected by the cessation of oil exports, regarding the opening of the Iraqi-Turkish oil pipeline.”
Meanwhile, Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Affairs Jeffrey Pyatt was visiting Erbil, and
he said during his visit that today’s visit left a strong impression on me regarding the abundance of energy in this region, its importance for achieving energy self-sufficiency in all of Iraq, as well as the extent to which we face... "They all have some of the same challenges."
For its part, the Union of Foreign Petroleum Companies Operating in Kurdistan said that
it welcomes the visit of the US Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Affairs, and that
the companies are ready to resume exports, provided that agreements are reached that provide for ensuring payment for previous and future exports and maintaining commercial and economic conditions.
Miles B. Caggins, spokesman for the Kurdistan visits Oil Industry Association, said:
“Ambassador Bayat’s to both Baghdad and Erbil underscore the importance of immediate and cooperative action by all stakeholders to restore exports through the Iraq -Turkey pipeline.” He stressed that
"APIKOR member companies are still keen to resolve the export impasse and will welcome the invitation to participate in this process."
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Economy 2024-05-17 | 01:34
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Alsumaria News-Economy
The US State Department confirmed the continuation of its contacts with officials in Baghdad, Ankara, and Erbil and American companies, to resume oil exports from Kurdistan through the Turkish port of Ceyhan,
while foreign companies operating in Kurdistan confirmed that they are ready to resume exports on the condition that their funds related to previous and future exports are guaranteed.
Deputy spokesman for the US State Department, Vedant Patel, said in a press conference held in Washington,
“Developing different ways to deliver Iraqi energy to global markets is in the interest of Iraq and the United States,” noting that
“we are in direct and continuous contact with officials in Baghdad and Ankara.” And Erbil and American companies affected by the cessation of oil exports, regarding the opening of the Iraqi-Turkish oil pipeline.”
Meanwhile, Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Affairs Jeffrey Pyatt was visiting Erbil, and
he said during his visit that today’s visit left a strong impression on me regarding the abundance of energy in this region, its importance for achieving energy self-sufficiency in all of Iraq, as well as the extent to which we face... "They all have some of the same challenges."
For its part, the Union of Foreign Petroleum Companies Operating in Kurdistan said that
it welcomes the visit of the US Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Affairs, and that
the companies are ready to resume exports, provided that agreements are reached that provide for ensuring payment for previous and future exports and maintaining commercial and economic conditions.
Miles B. Caggins, spokesman for the Kurdistan visits Oil Industry Association, said:
“Ambassador Bayat’s to both Baghdad and Erbil underscore the importance of immediate and cooperative action by all stakeholders to restore exports through the Iraq -Turkey pipeline.” He stressed that
"APIKOR member companies are still keen to resolve the export impasse and will welcome the invitation to participate in this process."
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