Tomorrow to discuss the parliamentary economic Kurdistan contracts with Exxon Mobil
23/06/2012 15:08
Karbala, June 23 (Rn) announced that the Economic Council of Representatives, Saturday, Sunday it would hold a meeting to discuss the subject of agreements for the oil company Exxon Mobil, the American with the Kurdistan region.
A member of the Committee Yousef al-Tai, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) announced today that "the Economic Commission representative will be held tomorrow, a meeting looking through issue of oil contracts concluded by the Kurdistan Regional Government, with Exxon Mobil, the U.S.," noting that the study of those contracts will be detailed in the Committee of the exit perception comprehensive on the subject and was raised from the clamor around him. "
"The number of members of the Economic Committee, met today was trading this matter and waiting for Merd to the Committee of official reports from the concerned authorities to examine them fully," he said, adding that the study reports full and detailed in the Committee comes to out definitive views of the Commission on what can be This is caused by decades of problems and obstacles for the future of the relationship between central government and the province and its impact on the lives of the Iraqi individual. "
And press the central government to be the direction of all oil contracts signed by them by the Iraqi Oil Ministry, while demanding greater powers to the region in this regard so that it has the right to sign contracts without reference to Baghdad.
The head of the Kurdistan region, Massoud Barzani, said in (11/30/2011) that the region would go ahead with its agreement with Exxon Mobil, the U.S., despite the objections of the federal government in Baghdad.
Barzani said in an interview with "Reuters," Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has been informed of the agreement before signing it and raised no objection. He described the opposition to the Baghdad agreement as "unconstitutional."
Exxon and the first major oil company to enter the Kurdistan region when it signed an agreement with the Government of the Territory on 18 October / October last year to explore for oil and gas in the six regions.
The Iraqi Oil Ministry said the agreement is illegal and can result in cancellation of contract by Exxon to develop the first phase of West Qurna oil field headquarters in the south. The officials said later they would consider sanctions.
From: Hassoun Spader, RN LLC
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23/06/2012 15:08
Karbala, June 23 (Rn) announced that the Economic Council of Representatives, Saturday, Sunday it would hold a meeting to discuss the subject of agreements for the oil company Exxon Mobil, the American with the Kurdistan region.
A member of the Committee Yousef al-Tai, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) announced today that "the Economic Commission representative will be held tomorrow, a meeting looking through issue of oil contracts concluded by the Kurdistan Regional Government, with Exxon Mobil, the U.S.," noting that the study of those contracts will be detailed in the Committee of the exit perception comprehensive on the subject and was raised from the clamor around him. "
"The number of members of the Economic Committee, met today was trading this matter and waiting for Merd to the Committee of official reports from the concerned authorities to examine them fully," he said, adding that the study reports full and detailed in the Committee comes to out definitive views of the Commission on what can be This is caused by decades of problems and obstacles for the future of the relationship between central government and the province and its impact on the lives of the Iraqi individual. "
And press the central government to be the direction of all oil contracts signed by them by the Iraqi Oil Ministry, while demanding greater powers to the region in this regard so that it has the right to sign contracts without reference to Baghdad.
The head of the Kurdistan region, Massoud Barzani, said in (11/30/2011) that the region would go ahead with its agreement with Exxon Mobil, the U.S., despite the objections of the federal government in Baghdad.
Barzani said in an interview with "Reuters," Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has been informed of the agreement before signing it and raised no objection. He described the opposition to the Baghdad agreement as "unconstitutional."
Exxon and the first major oil company to enter the Kurdistan region when it signed an agreement with the Government of the Territory on 18 October / October last year to explore for oil and gas in the six regions.
The Iraqi Oil Ministry said the agreement is illegal and can result in cancellation of contract by Exxon to develop the first phase of West Qurna oil field headquarters in the south. The officials said later they would consider sanctions.
From: Hassoun Spader, RN LLC
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