Author: HM Editor: BR | HAH Monday 09 نيسان 2012 10:05 GMT
Oil Minister Abdul Karim and coffee
Sumerian News / Baghdad
expected the Iraqi Oil Ministry, on Monday, to reach its oil exports for the month this April to more than 2.0003 million barrels a day, the same percentage achieved during the last March, while confirming that the bombing of the tube carrier to Turkey after the quantity of exports. said Oil Minister Abdul Karim and coffee in an interview for "Alsumaria News", on the sidelines of the opening of the building police oil refinery in Baghdad's Dora, said that "Iraq's oil exports for the month this April, will be affected by the bombing tube export Iraqi-Turkish," expected to "up oil exports for the current month to 2.0003 million barrels, or slightly higher. " and added to the coffee that "despite the fact that the ministry will open the podium a second Persian Gulf after ten days and that will give great flexibility for export from the production of crude oil, but the exposure tube Iraqi Turkish bombing in Turkey will cause the export of Iraqi oil through the system's northern days. " He continued to coffee that "the ministry had contact with the company Botas of Turkey to identify and repair pipe damaged," likely to "witness the next few days the completion of the repairs and the direct export." and exposed the pipe main carrier oil from northern fields to Turkey bombings and vandalism, most recently, in February 5, 2012, where they had stopped oil exports because of a bomb attack on oil pipeline passing through the triangle areas of the village of two thousand and the village of Barman and the village of advice of the judiciary Sapor state of Mardin, Turkey, and adopted later the PKK to Turkey. and operates the North Oil Company fields Oil in the provinces, which lies north of Iraq, and to export crude oil through the Kirkuk - Ceyhan in Turkey, including up to 600 thousand barrels per day, but pumping operations across the line in question vary from time to time, because of insurgent attacks, especially on the Iraqi side. The tube Iraqi-Turkish carrier oil, which starts from the city of Kirkuk, Iraq, 250 km north of Baghdad, passing through the territory of Turkey down to the port of Ceyhan there, the most important lines that transport crude oil, has begun work in this line that has a diameter of 40 knots in 1973, has been expanded the system twice in 1983 and in 1987, and completed his energy the final amount of 1.75 million barrels a day, and the length of the line 1048 km. It is noteworthy that the Iraqi Oil Ministry signed in September 2009, an agreement with the Turkish side for the renewal of the Convention relating to the export of oil through the pipe President for 15 years, and identified several dollars and cents per barrel, the source, while declining to less than a dollar when it is exported more than one million barrels per day.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]