Turkey: will be transferred to northern Iraq oil stored in Turkey in preparation for selling it
Nnigervan had stated that Erbil will begin to sell oil early May without the approval of Baghdad
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Baghdad / follow-up the obelisk: The Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Turkish Tanner Yildiz that Turkey's infrastructure ready to start selling oil Kurdistan region of Iraq, the store has, based on the decision of the provincial government.
announced Yildiz that 1.8 million barrels of crude oil from northern Iraq store to Turkey, will be starting today the transfer of oil shipments, noting that "about 100 thousand barrels of oil are transported every day."
and said "I think the Prime Minister of the province, northern Iraq, Nechirvan Barzani intended these shipments," he said, adding that "it is possible to sell them within 3 days or a week."
and come statements Yildiz commenting on previous statements made by Barzani, according to which it "will proceed to sell oil region of northern Iraq buffer to Turkey, starting from 2 May of this."
said Yildiz that "Turkey will pave the way and facilitate the task of the sale of Iraqi oil, which oil Iraqis, and the Iraqis themselves sell it, "noting that revenues of around 180 to 200 million dollars," net profit ", and that" it was agreed to deposit in the Bank of the Turkish people. "
seeks Arpels to export around 300 thousand barrels per day to world markets via the new line extended to the Turkish port of Ceyhan on the Mediterranean.
raised agreement anger officials in Baghdad, who assert that "the federal government is the only owner of the right in the management of energy resources," and rejects any attempt to export oil in isolation from it.
incorporated Baghdad clause in the draft budget for 2014, the required region northern Iraq to export 400 thousand barrels of oil per day to the federal government, otherwise they will be exposed to cutting off part of its budget, while demanding Arpels Baghdad government to allocate the amount of 4.5 billion dollars from the budget, accrued to foreign companies operating in the region.
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Nnigervan had stated that Erbil will begin to sell oil early May without the approval of Baghdad
19365.jpg?width=400&crop=auto
Baghdad / follow-up the obelisk: The Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Turkish Tanner Yildiz that Turkey's infrastructure ready to start selling oil Kurdistan region of Iraq, the store has, based on the decision of the provincial government.
announced Yildiz that 1.8 million barrels of crude oil from northern Iraq store to Turkey, will be starting today the transfer of oil shipments, noting that "about 100 thousand barrels of oil are transported every day."
and said "I think the Prime Minister of the province, northern Iraq, Nechirvan Barzani intended these shipments," he said, adding that "it is possible to sell them within 3 days or a week."
and come statements Yildiz commenting on previous statements made by Barzani, according to which it "will proceed to sell oil region of northern Iraq buffer to Turkey, starting from 2 May of this."
said Yildiz that "Turkey will pave the way and facilitate the task of the sale of Iraqi oil, which oil Iraqis, and the Iraqis themselves sell it, "noting that revenues of around 180 to 200 million dollars," net profit ", and that" it was agreed to deposit in the Bank of the Turkish people. "
seeks Arpels to export around 300 thousand barrels per day to world markets via the new line extended to the Turkish port of Ceyhan on the Mediterranean.
raised agreement anger officials in Baghdad, who assert that "the federal government is the only owner of the right in the management of energy resources," and rejects any attempt to export oil in isolation from it.
incorporated Baghdad clause in the draft budget for 2014, the required region northern Iraq to export 400 thousand barrels of oil per day to the federal government, otherwise they will be exposed to cutting off part of its budget, while demanding Arpels Baghdad government to allocate the amount of 4.5 billion dollars from the budget, accrued to foreign companies operating in the region.
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