Tomorrow's Press / Baghdad: The Commission on oil and energy parliamentary Wednesday that Iraq's oil exports will not be affected by the return of Iranian exports to the world oil market, pointing out that Iraq has its own market.
He said the Commission's decision Qassim Mohammed for "tomorrow's Press," said that "Iraq's oil exports will not be affected by the return of Iranian exports to the world oil market." Noting that "Iraq has its own market."
He also explained that "there is good space of global markets that deal with Iraq, so it will not affect Iran's exports to those markets."
Observers are busy and the economy would study the effects that may arise due to the expected large increase in exports of Iranian oil, the Iraqi counterpart.
It is noteworthy that Iran had announced in the last OPEC conference they will export about 4 million barrels per day in 2014, regardless of the effect of this increase on global oil prices
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He said the Commission's decision Qassim Mohammed for "tomorrow's Press," said that "Iraq's oil exports will not be affected by the return of Iranian exports to the world oil market." Noting that "Iraq has its own market."
He also explained that "there is good space of global markets that deal with Iraq, so it will not affect Iran's exports to those markets."
Observers are busy and the economy would study the effects that may arise due to the expected large increase in exports of Iranian oil, the Iraqi counterpart.
It is noteworthy that Iran had announced in the last OPEC conference they will export about 4 million barrels per day in 2014, regardless of the effect of this increase on global oil prices
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