Oil: We did not plan to find alternatives to the Strait of Hormuz
On: Friday 1/20/2012 6:15
Baghdad / Rn
said oil marketing company Iraqi government "Sumo" Iraq did not plan to find alternatives to the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf to transport its oil to customers around the world that proceeded Iran to carry out its threat to close the strait.
and increased tensions on the Strait of Hormuz, a major corridor shipping of oil in the world in the past few weeks after Iran threatened to close if the West to impose sanctions on its oil exports.
The Director General of SOMO, Falah al-Amiri told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) "I do not think about the alternatives for the Strait of Hormuz to shipments of Iraqi oil because it has no permanence, and Iran does not have the ability to close the Strait permanently."
He added that "Iraq's oil exports will suffer greatly if proceeded Iran close the Strait of Hormuz, because most are issued passes through this strait. "
passes about 1.7 million barrels per day of Iraqi oil from the Strait of Hormuz of the total 2.2 million barrels Iraq is exported daily.
The Ameri that "Iran is trying to use to close the Strait of Hormuz to implement some of the political demands and its implementation on the ground, causing material damage. "
and went on to say that "the process of closing the Straits require huge potential than Iran's ability and potential, and that happened would be a lock or two days at most."
and used Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iran, Iraq and the United Arab Emirates Strait of Hormuz in the transfer of oil to customers around the world.
and taught the West to impose sanctions on Iranian oil exports over Tehran's controversial nuclear. The U.S. Department of Defense (Pentagon) last Tuesday that it is not seeking a confrontation with Iran on the traffic in the Strait of Hormuz despite the rejection of the threat of an Iranian military attack to keep U.S. aircraft carriers outside the Gulf.
The army said earlier that he will continue to send groups of aircraft carrier strike across the Gulf, "the movements of regularly scheduled "According to international law.
There is no direct diplomatic relations between Tehran and Washington since 1979, and the Swiss embassy represents U.S. interests in Tehran.
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On: Friday 1/20/2012 6:15
Baghdad / Rn
said oil marketing company Iraqi government "Sumo" Iraq did not plan to find alternatives to the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf to transport its oil to customers around the world that proceeded Iran to carry out its threat to close the strait.
and increased tensions on the Strait of Hormuz, a major corridor shipping of oil in the world in the past few weeks after Iran threatened to close if the West to impose sanctions on its oil exports.
The Director General of SOMO, Falah al-Amiri told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) "I do not think about the alternatives for the Strait of Hormuz to shipments of Iraqi oil because it has no permanence, and Iran does not have the ability to close the Strait permanently."
He added that "Iraq's oil exports will suffer greatly if proceeded Iran close the Strait of Hormuz, because most are issued passes through this strait. "
passes about 1.7 million barrels per day of Iraqi oil from the Strait of Hormuz of the total 2.2 million barrels Iraq is exported daily.
The Ameri that "Iran is trying to use to close the Strait of Hormuz to implement some of the political demands and its implementation on the ground, causing material damage. "
and went on to say that "the process of closing the Straits require huge potential than Iran's ability and potential, and that happened would be a lock or two days at most."
and used Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iran, Iraq and the United Arab Emirates Strait of Hormuz in the transfer of oil to customers around the world.
and taught the West to impose sanctions on Iranian oil exports over Tehran's controversial nuclear. The U.S. Department of Defense (Pentagon) last Tuesday that it is not seeking a confrontation with Iran on the traffic in the Strait of Hormuz despite the rejection of the threat of an Iranian military attack to keep U.S. aircraft carriers outside the Gulf.
The army said earlier that he will continue to send groups of aircraft carrier strike across the Gulf, "the movements of regularly scheduled "According to international law.
There is no direct diplomatic relations between Tehran and Washington since 1979, and the Swiss embassy represents U.S. interests in Tehran.
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