Maliki opens new oil platform in the port of Basra, floating, with a capacity 800 thousand barrels per day
Sunday, February 12, 2012 11:35
[Basra - where]
Was opened by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the new floating oil platform with a capacity of up in a short time after the operation to 800 thousand barrels of oil a day.
The governor of Basra Albzona morning to the reporter and the agency all of Iraq [where] said, "This platform contains three platforms to establish three tankers by oil which is separated from the old platforms."
"The line carrier to serve the FAO to the podium floating away from the coast of FAO to [21] miles will pump 500 thousand barrels per day and will arrive in a short time after the operation to 800 thousand barrels per day," adding that "the export process is likely to resume in days coming this month. "
He said the governor that "the export capacity of the port of Basra General power capacity will reach an estimated [3] million barrels a day to resume work after the new platform," concluded
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Sunday, February 12, 2012 11:35
[Basra - where]
Was opened by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the new floating oil platform with a capacity of up in a short time after the operation to 800 thousand barrels of oil a day.
The governor of Basra Albzona morning to the reporter and the agency all of Iraq [where] said, "This platform contains three platforms to establish three tankers by oil which is separated from the old platforms."
"The line carrier to serve the FAO to the podium floating away from the coast of FAO to [21] miles will pump 500 thousand barrels per day and will arrive in a short time after the operation to 800 thousand barrels per day," adding that "the export process is likely to resume in days coming this month. "
He said the governor that "the export capacity of the port of Basra General power capacity will reach an estimated [3] million barrels a day to resume work after the new platform," concluded
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