Basra - Iraq Presse -13 November / November: Company announced Baker Hughes U.S. giant oil services company, said Wednesday, "stop its operations in Iraq" after the incident, a protest launched by local residents in a facility Rumaila oil in Basra, and confirmed that it "will resume operations if provide security conditions appropriate. "
Said Chief Executive Officer Martin Chrighid in a statement posted on its website followed the / Iraq Press /, on Wednesday, "The company Baker Hughes supports Iraq's oil industry and the safety and security of our associates is one of the first priorities for her," he continued, "We are at a time when we will conduct the investigation protest waged by the incident, local residents in the Rumaila oil facility in Basra, we will stop our activities in Iraq until the stability of the working conditions in Iraq. "
The Executive Director stressed that "the company hopes to resolve the problem quickly and that it would resume its operations in Iraq if security conditions available to it," noting that "no one is exposed wounds and established safe."
The company Baker Hughes, based in the city of Houston in the United States, one of the largest oil service companies in the world, and operates in more than 90 countries, providing its services in the industries of oil and gas through its products and services in the field of drilling and evaluation business and استشاراتها in the implementation of projects and production.
A source in the Basra airport, confirmed on Wednesday, said hundreds of foreign workers in the oil fields began to leave the country on the back of hit residents angry foreign workers two days ago because of a dispute about the liturgy, explaining that the demand for air travel has doubled several times, forcing companies to hire flights private.
The administration of the province of Basra confirmed, Tuesday, that the holy sites constitute a "red line is not allowed to waive" him from any party whatsoever, as "not allowed to tamper with or damage" installations of oil in order to preserve the country's economy, indicating that they formed a crisis cell to follow events in the field Rumaila oilfield.
The provincial council in Basra (590 km south of Baghdad), announced yesterday, for the issuance of an arrest warrant against adherents Bashrkian contentious security working field Rumaila North, one Egyptian, and one Briton, for having torn flags Husseinia and a picture of Imam Ali bin Abi Talib (AS), While assured of the security committee in Zubair, they faced beatings by citizens, reported that security forces in the province has taken measures to absorb the anger of the masses.
It is noteworthy that the Basra Operations Command, confirmed that it will deport Egyptian worker, Srour good pleasure, and deported to his country, after receiving orders from the Office of the Commander in Chief of the armed forces to do so. Q ended
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Said Chief Executive Officer Martin Chrighid in a statement posted on its website followed the / Iraq Press /, on Wednesday, "The company Baker Hughes supports Iraq's oil industry and the safety and security of our associates is one of the first priorities for her," he continued, "We are at a time when we will conduct the investigation protest waged by the incident, local residents in the Rumaila oil facility in Basra, we will stop our activities in Iraq until the stability of the working conditions in Iraq. "
The Executive Director stressed that "the company hopes to resolve the problem quickly and that it would resume its operations in Iraq if security conditions available to it," noting that "no one is exposed wounds and established safe."
The company Baker Hughes, based in the city of Houston in the United States, one of the largest oil service companies in the world, and operates in more than 90 countries, providing its services in the industries of oil and gas through its products and services in the field of drilling and evaluation business and استشاراتها in the implementation of projects and production.
A source in the Basra airport, confirmed on Wednesday, said hundreds of foreign workers in the oil fields began to leave the country on the back of hit residents angry foreign workers two days ago because of a dispute about the liturgy, explaining that the demand for air travel has doubled several times, forcing companies to hire flights private.
The administration of the province of Basra confirmed, Tuesday, that the holy sites constitute a "red line is not allowed to waive" him from any party whatsoever, as "not allowed to tamper with or damage" installations of oil in order to preserve the country's economy, indicating that they formed a crisis cell to follow events in the field Rumaila oilfield.
The provincial council in Basra (590 km south of Baghdad), announced yesterday, for the issuance of an arrest warrant against adherents Bashrkian contentious security working field Rumaila North, one Egyptian, and one Briton, for having torn flags Husseinia and a picture of Imam Ali bin Abi Talib (AS), While assured of the security committee in Zubair, they faced beatings by citizens, reported that security forces in the province has taken measures to absorb the anger of the masses.
It is noteworthy that the Basra Operations Command, confirmed that it will deport Egyptian worker, Srour good pleasure, and deported to his country, after receiving orders from the Office of the Commander in Chief of the armed forces to do so. Q ended
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