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Gulf opposes the U.S. plan to increase Iraq's oil exports

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Gulf opposes the U.S. plan to increase Iraq's oil exports
Created on Wednesday, 03 July / July 2013 15:22 | |


Baghdad / Orr News

Sources political figures about the existence of differences big secret between the Gulf states and the United States on the development of the Iraqi oil sector, particularly since the recent work on the implementation of a plan to increase Iraq's oil exports in a move to encircle Iran's economy and prevent it from control fuel prices in the world.

The sources said that the differences of confidentiality, which occurred recently on Iraq's oil production, after being pressed Washington to some Gulf countries to Scott's plan for America to double the ceiling of the Iraqi oil production in the next phase, noting that the United States is seeking through this plan to encircle Iran economically and non- let it influence on oil prices in the world.

The sources indicated that "some Gulf countries upset very American plan mentioned as a benefit and Government of Iraq (Shiite) as a result of increased oil money which will reflect positively on the Iraqi economy. Exports rose rose nearly 7.1% in the month of May compared to Nissan, reaching 2.481 million barrels per day. increases the volume of exports mentioned by 1.3% compared with May 2012. explained the Iraqi oil ministry that Iraq exported 68.1 million barrels in May, imports amounted to Iraq's financial including nearly 7.477 billion dollars. The average price of a barrel of oil in May, 97.2 dollars. and passed exports from Iraq oil in the past month through Basra and Khor al-Amaya port on the Arabian Gulf, as well as via Kirkuk - Ceyhan on the Mediterranean coast in southern Turkey, as well as via tankers to Jordan.

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