BAGHDAD / With: He called the Iraqi List, a member of the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary Mutashar Samurai, the Iraqi government to forget their political differences and push for the enactment of the oil and gas.
Samarrai said in an interview with the correspondent of news agency reported on Tuesday that the future government is now preoccupied with disagreements with companies exploiting the oil company Exxon Mobil and forgetting the most important thing is that they do not have the law work to join the export and oil exploration
He said al-Samarrai that the Iraqi government has to resolve the differences and go toward urged the political blocs in the House of Representatives to the enactment of the oil and energy, which sets the record straight, explaining that he was in law some adjustment Fbamkan the House be amended by a constitutional, but leaves the subject without the importance of this It is also incorrect when the seriousness of the oil wealth in the country.
He said al-Samarrai, we do not blame the companies that want to invest as much as we blame ourselves, the fact that companies looking for cost-effective material and was the first of us to proceed to the law and protect the economy and bridge the differences that do not stay without the law and the problems continue.
The Iraqi government announced in the (28 August 2011) for ratification of the draft law of oil and gas and decided to submit them to Parliament for approval while the declared Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussein al-Shahristani, in (2 July 2011) that the government has introduced some amendments to the draft oil law, which is long overdue and reviewed by the Energy Committee of the Cabinet
The draft law of oil and gas has raised mixed reactions most units position of the Kurdistan Alliance and the Presidency of the Kurdistan region, while expected, Vice Chairman of the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary Ali Fayad, to carry the new project approved by the government's flexibility and wide to receive the companies wishing to develop the oil industry. (Finished)
Marwan Shuwaili
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