Oil and energy parliamentary demands to allocate a budget to manage the oil sector in Basra
Editor: SZ | SA Sunday 12 شباط 2012 15:39 GMT
Member of the Commission on oil and energy Susan Saad
Sumerian News / Baghdad demanded that the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary Sunday, the central government to allocate a budget to manage the oil sector in Basra, pointing out that the province is going to export additional quantities of it in the coming years. said Rep. Susan Saad said in a statement issued by her office today, and received " Alsumaria News, "a copy of it, that" the strategic Basra's oil need to be a new mechanism and the allocation commensurate with the size of the oil which, "calling for" a budget capable of developing the oil sector in the province. " said Saad that "the province of Basra to come on the export of additional quantities of oil in the coming years. " The Al-Saad, has confirmed today that the Cabinet will be held, on Monday, an emergency session to discuss the problems faced by the province of Basra and work to find quick solutions to them. It is noteworthy that Ministry spokesman Assem Jihad, Oil, he had told "Alsumaria News", this month, the ministry expects to increase export capacity of oil after a few years to more than five million barrels a day. Iraq currently produces about 2.9 2.9 million barrels of crude oil per day, of which at least 1.9 million barrels extracted from fields located in the province of Basra, while the exports of Iraqi crude oil, currently about 2.2 million barrels per day, and most of those quantities exported by tankers freely through the ports of Basra (pristine deep) and al-Amaya floating, and are located in Iraqi territorial waters, and with a capacity to export 1.7 million barrels a day, and is pumped to two oil through the pipeline extends under the water and related warehouses storing coastal located near the center of Faw, about 100 km south of the city of Basra, while export quantities produced from the northern fields to the port of Ceyhan on the Mediterranean Sea through a pipeline carrier , and the remaining quantities are exported to Jordan using vector pelvic. mention that the people of the province of Basra, about 590 km south of Baghdad, suffer from deteriorating service Katrda service of electricity, and the accumulation of waste in residential areas, scarcity of water liquefaction and pollution, as well as blockage of sewer systems in some areas and the lack of presence in other regions, including the kiss that is the second largest residential area in the city of Basra, in terms of population density, although it has seen in recent years, the implementation of the dozens of service projects, but did not reduce that suffering.
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