The Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, Rosh Shaways [Rowsch Shaways], has asked government officials to stop threatening oil companies that are operating in Iraqi Kurdistan, according to Bloomberg.
“These statements will give a negative picture to investors and violate the state’s public policy of opening the economy and promoting investments in all fields,” Shaways said.
A spokesman for Iraq’s Deputy Prime Minster for Energy, Hussein al-Shahristani, said on Monday that Exxon won’t be allowed to participate in the next oil and gas bidding round because of its deals in the northern region.
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“These statements will give a negative picture to investors and violate the state’s public policy of opening the economy and promoting investments in all fields,” Shaways said.
A spokesman for Iraq’s Deputy Prime Minster for Energy, Hussein al-Shahristani, said on Monday that Exxon won’t be allowed to participate in the next oil and gas bidding round because of its deals in the northern region.
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