*****Kurds: We are committed political consensus on the law of oil and gas*****
18/08/2011 18:35
Baghdad, August 18 / August (Rn) - A coalition of Kurdish blocs Thursday he is committed to working to the principle of political consensus on oil and gas law, which was put to read in yesterday's session saw the objections of a coalition of state law by noting that important laws must have a political consensus before going to discussed and voted upon. and for the Iraqi parliament read the law of oil and gas in a session yesterday on the back of the withdrawal of a list of coalition rule of law objection to not show the proposed law to the Council of Ministers and relevant ministries. A spokesman for the coalition pro good for the Kurdistan News Agency (Rn) " *****Kurds are committed to the principle of political consensus on oil and gas law, which I read some of the items to the meeting yesterday, "noting that" objection to the list of a coalition of state law to pay to postpone the discussion that no agreement between the political blocs. " The good that "the draft law presented by the government not much different in its provisions for a proposed law that was progressive by the parliament's energy commission, "noting that" the political blocs will examine the government's proposal and the proposal of the Commission and will be concluded to find a compromise between them. "***** The cabinet approved the draft law of oil and gas in 2007, but faced objection Kurd, he sees observers it represents the differences between Erbil and Baghdad over the sharing of oil revenues and control over some fields in northern Iraq and the Kurdistan region. The law will determine the party that controlled the Iraqi oil reserves huge, the fourth-largest reserves in the world and also aims to attract foreign investors. and select Iraq goal is to increase production capacity to 12 million barrels per day by 2017 from about 2.7 million barrels per day currently. The Kurdistan region has started exporting oil from its territory in June of 2009 for the first time in its history from the fields, "Taq" and " Tawke "rate of about 100 thousand barrels per day. from Haidar Ibrahim, the Open: Murtaza Yousuf
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18/08/2011 18:35
Baghdad, August 18 / August (Rn) - A coalition of Kurdish blocs Thursday he is committed to working to the principle of political consensus on oil and gas law, which was put to read in yesterday's session saw the objections of a coalition of state law by noting that important laws must have a political consensus before going to discussed and voted upon. and for the Iraqi parliament read the law of oil and gas in a session yesterday on the back of the withdrawal of a list of coalition rule of law objection to not show the proposed law to the Council of Ministers and relevant ministries. A spokesman for the coalition pro good for the Kurdistan News Agency (Rn) " *****Kurds are committed to the principle of political consensus on oil and gas law, which I read some of the items to the meeting yesterday, "noting that" objection to the list of a coalition of state law to pay to postpone the discussion that no agreement between the political blocs. " The good that "the draft law presented by the government not much different in its provisions for a proposed law that was progressive by the parliament's energy commission, "noting that" the political blocs will examine the government's proposal and the proposal of the Commission and will be concluded to find a compromise between them. "***** The cabinet approved the draft law of oil and gas in 2007, but faced objection Kurd, he sees observers it represents the differences between Erbil and Baghdad over the sharing of oil revenues and control over some fields in northern Iraq and the Kurdistan region. The law will determine the party that controlled the Iraqi oil reserves huge, the fourth-largest reserves in the world and also aims to attract foreign investors. and select Iraq goal is to increase production capacity to 12 million barrels per day by 2017 from about 2.7 million barrels per day currently. The Kurdistan region has started exporting oil from its territory in June of 2009 for the first time in its history from the fields, "Taq" and " Tawke "rate of about 100 thousand barrels per day. from Haidar Ibrahim, the Open: Murtaza Yousuf
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