Oil and energy parliamentary statement calling for the reasons to postpone the fourth round
On: Saturday 02/25/2012 7:09
Baghdad / range
said the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary, on Friday, it had sent a letter to the Federal Oil Ministry inquiring about the reasons that led her to postpone the start of oil licensing round the fourth to be announced in the March / March.
He said the Commission's decision Qassim Mohammed, according to (Rn) "The committee addressed the oil and energy and oil ministry official statement of the reasons that led her to postpone the announcement of oil licensing round, the fourth," noting that "no response did not reach to the Committee by the ministry."
Mohamed said: that his committee in the process of hosting and Oil Minister Abdul Karim and coffee to discuss the situation of the ministry. "
He said, "deal and the current oil minister with a parliamentary committee the best deal of the parliamentary session earlier," noting that "the oil minister, provided the Committee with copies of the oil licensing rounds which entered into by the ministry earlier. "
and Iraq had signed contracts with international companies to develop 11 oil fields discovered in the three rounds of the licenses would raise the country's production of crude oil to 12 million barrels per day by 2017 of around 2.8 million per day currently.
and exports of crude oil Iraq to 2.145 million barrels per day in December of 2.135 million barrels per day in November
Iraq seeks to export 2.6 million barrels per day during the year, according to the plan included in the budget of the country's financial dependent on oil imports by 95 per cent.
and Iraq is a member of the Organization OPEC has the fourth-largest oil reserves in the world, and entered into agreements with international energy companies to raise production to 12 million barrels per day by 2017.
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