Long-Presse / Baghdad
The Ministry of Oil in Baghdad, on Friday, it would only at the present time to warn the companies and people involved in participating conclusion of contracts for the export of oil from the Kurdistan region, indicating that it would wait for responses from the Government of Turkey and the region, and operating companies.
He said ministry spokesman Assem Jihad said in an interview to the (long-Presse), "The ministry sent a warning to companies and entities and persons involved in participating conclusion of contracts or agreements for the sale and purchase of crude oil or gas produced from fields in the Kurdistan region or from any of the oil and gas fields other in Iraq views with non-Oil Marketing Company (SOMO), because it is contrary to the agreements concluded recently and materials Iraqi constitution, noting that "carry warning those actors all legal consequences and criminal implications, as well as the prosecution."
He Jihad that "the ministry is currently only issuing the press statement, which was evident by the warning from doing that step and then wait for responses to the situation of Iraqi oil exports from the region, whether from the Government of the Territory or of Turkey or even by companies operating on the export of oil. "
The Ministry of Iraqi oil through a press statement issued on Friday, refusing to sell crude oil from the Kurdistan region to Turkey, also drew strong protest to Turkey being bucked the tripartite agreement signed in this regard, threatening to sue all the companies and entities that have done so.
The Kurdistan Regional Government, predicted on Thursday (the ninth of January 2014) to send one million barrels at the beginning of its exports of oil through the new pipeline passes in Turkey by the end of the current month of January.
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The Ministry of Oil in Baghdad, on Friday, it would only at the present time to warn the companies and people involved in participating conclusion of contracts for the export of oil from the Kurdistan region, indicating that it would wait for responses from the Government of Turkey and the region, and operating companies.
He said ministry spokesman Assem Jihad said in an interview to the (long-Presse), "The ministry sent a warning to companies and entities and persons involved in participating conclusion of contracts or agreements for the sale and purchase of crude oil or gas produced from fields in the Kurdistan region or from any of the oil and gas fields other in Iraq views with non-Oil Marketing Company (SOMO), because it is contrary to the agreements concluded recently and materials Iraqi constitution, noting that "carry warning those actors all legal consequences and criminal implications, as well as the prosecution."
He Jihad that "the ministry is currently only issuing the press statement, which was evident by the warning from doing that step and then wait for responses to the situation of Iraqi oil exports from the region, whether from the Government of the Territory or of Turkey or even by companies operating on the export of oil. "
The Ministry of Iraqi oil through a press statement issued on Friday, refusing to sell crude oil from the Kurdistan region to Turkey, also drew strong protest to Turkey being bucked the tripartite agreement signed in this regard, threatening to sue all the companies and entities that have done so.
The Kurdistan Regional Government, predicted on Thursday (the ninth of January 2014) to send one million barrels at the beginning of its exports of oil through the new pipeline passes in Turkey by the end of the current month of January.
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