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Kurds: There is no agreement on the adoption of the oil and gas on a draft parliamentary government

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Posted: August 23, 2011 by THE CURRENCY NEWSHOUND - Just Hopin in Iraqi Dinar/Politics
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Arbil, 23 August / August (Rn) – Two Kurds were reported in the Iraqi parliament, said there was no bill for oil and gas to the Iraqi government to be referred to the House of Representatives to ratify it.

He said Bayazid Hassan, a member of the Commission on oil and gas representative for the movement of change to the Kurdistan News Agency (Rn) “before the period was prepared and the Iraqi Oil Ministry, the draft law, and referred to the Energy Committee in the Iraqi Council of Ministers, which, in turn, sent to the prime minister, but has not been sent so far to the Presidency of the Council of Representatives and the Committee on the oil and gas to make the necessary about it. “

He noted that “the bill to the Commission on oil and gas, which took place the first reading to him during the past few days in the House, was the signatures of 60 deputies, but members of the Council of the National Alliance rejected the draft law on the pretext of not see it earlier and not his studies, has postponed discussion.”

He reported good that it was “likely to be presented this bill by the government to the Presidency of the Council of Representatives in the future, but did not have its first reading, we can not say whether we Snrvdah or accept it, so there is no agreement yet to send a bill the Council of Ministers to the House of Representatives for further action about it. “

For his part, said Farhad Atrushi, a member of the Commission on oil and gas for the Kurdish coalition, (Rn) “has not made the oil and gas parliamentary no decision yet on the work on the draft law prepared in the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, has not been any talk between members of the committee in this regard.” .

He added by saying that “the Iraqi government believes that it should work on the draft Law on the Council of Ministers, because the issue of oil and gas associated with the government, which had previously submitted a draft of a draft law of oil and gas in 2007 to the House of Representatives has been rejected.”

Atrushi denied “the existence of any agreement to work on the implementation of the 2007 draft, the draft law prepared or currently in the Cabinet.”

The MP for the National Alliance Furat al-Shara, said in an interview earlier (Rn) that oil and gas committee has decided to rely on the parliamentary draft bill the government, rather than the bill which was presented in a parliamentary session last week. “

He noted that “after we receive the bill, we included it in the agenda of the meetings of the Council of Representatives, to conduct the first reading to him.”

And announced the National Alliance, his withdrawal from the meeting of Representatives of the 24, which was held last Wednesday, to discuss a proposed oil and gas law, prepared by the Commission on oil and gas, energy, parliamentary, after he objected to the first reading of the proposal in the House of Representatives directly, without submission to the relevant ministries.

The cabinet approved the draft law of oil and gas in 2007, but faced opposition from the Kurdistan region of Iraq on the sharing of oil revenues and control over some fields in northern Iraq.

The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussein Shahristani, the second of July, the government introduced some amendments to the draft oil law, which is long overdue and reviewed by the Energy Commission, the Council of Ministers.

Announced in the Kurdistan Alliance, the ninth of August / Aug. support for the draft law of oil and gas in Iraq prepared by the Commission on oil and energy, and voted unanimously by the members of 16, and submitted it to the Presidency of the Council of Representatives.

The law will determine the party that controls Iraq’s vast oil reserves, the fourth-largest reserves in the world and also aims to attract foreign investors.

Iraq and select a target to increase production capacity to 12 million barrels per day by 2017 from about 2.7 million barrels per day currently.

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