Date: Mon 25/07/2011 8:10
Baghdad / follow-up term economic
agreed that the secretariat of Baghdad, Sunday, agreed with the Ministry of Oil to form a joint committee for the establishment of gas stations in the center of Baghdad, confirmed that he will be selected four sites in the east of the capital for the establishment of these stations, as shown and the Ministry of Oil willingness to contribute to campaigns, service undertaken by the Secretariat.
A statement issued by the Department of relationships in the Municipality of Baghdad and got "Alsumaria News", a copy of it, "The Mayor of Baghdad, Sabir al-Issawi was agreed during a meeting with Oil Minister Abdul-Karim and coffee on the formation of a joint committee of the Municipality of Baghdad and the oil ministry to discuss and determine the number of places in the center of Baghdad to create a stations for fuel distribution, "noting that" Baghdad lacked the gas stations, where there is a (112) station, mostly distributed a e on the outskirts of the capital. "
The statement added that "al-Issawi suggested that the selection of four sites for these stations, each two of them on both sides of the channel the military according to the typical design, "noting that they also discussed" the possibility of providing fuel for generators, and the need for the Secretariat to the large quantities of it to run the generator to sustain the work of the projects of pure water stations and sewage. "
On the other hand, confirmed the statement that the coffee, "expressed the readiness of the Ministry of Oil and its to contribute to campaigns to support the secretariat of Baghdad in the cleaning and lifting of debris and amend the streets in the capital and the planting squares and Dzradtha moderation, "noting that" The oil ministry has proposed pushing mechanisms and their workers with the cadres of the Municipality of Baghdad to provide assistance to them. "
Dozens of owners of stations, the distribution of oil derivatives and gas demonstrated, In the 30 of May, in front of the Iraqi Oil Ministry to protest what they described as "monopoly," government stations for gas and petroleum products.
Most of the filling stations in Baghdad, is the plants are old and absorptive capacity is limited, since the establishment of the most recent back to the eighties of the twentieth century, and the oldest to the fifties and sixties of the last century, causing congestion of vehicles in front.
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