Iraqi oil developments are looking to extend the oil pipeline from Basra to hurd
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May 28, 2014 7:59Iraqi oil developments are looking to extend the oil pipeline from Basra to hurdleSearch head of Iraqi oil marketing company Sumo Falah al-Amiri with the Ministers of Sudan's oil and Jordan's prospects of joint cooperation in the field of energy. According to a statement of the Iraqi Embassy, according to agency [where] that "Ameri met on the sidelines of the International Energy Forum, which was held mid this month in Moscow and the oil minister Sudanese and minerals which discussed areas of cooperation, which included the establishment of a joint refinery as well as the export of asphalt material to Sudan. "
The statement added, "also met with Ameri oil minister of Jordan, who discussed with him the latest developments in setting up a pipeline carrying oil from Basra to Aqaba, and the export of oil to Jordan by tanker truck lagging now." The head of the Iraqi oil marketing company Sumo Falah al-Amiri may like Delegation and the Ministry of Oil in the works of the International Energy Forum XIV, which was held in the Russian capital Moscow on 15 and 16 of this month, and gave Ameri during the forum the word Iraq, which included seeing Iraq developments the global energy market and its role as a producer is a growing and promising energy.
The Iraq and Sudan signed at the conclusion of the meetings of the Joint Ministerial Commission between the two countries, which was held on 23 July 2013 in Khartoum on memorandums of understanding in the fields of agriculture, livestock, education, scientific research and free markets and exhibitions, while the Sudanese government announced that Iraq will begin to supply crude oil to Order Forward, in the month of August 2013. was Iraq and Jordan have signed on the ninth of April 2013 a framework agreement to build a pipeline to transport Iraqi crude oil from Basra to the export ports in the port of Aqaba, the southern tip of Jordan on the Red Sea coast, passing part of the Iraqi tube in many cities of the Middle Euphrates, also contributes to feed refineries in Anbar province.
The Jordanian Prime Minister Abdullah stressed the Eagles after his recent visit to Baghdad at the end of last month of December 2013 the intention of implementing the Iraq oil pipeline, "noting that" this line can be extended to the Red Sea and Africa. "
The Iraqi Oil Ministry announced on 4 September that the last [12] companies qualified to compete for the project to build a pipeline to Jordan at a cost of 18 billion dollars
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« on: Today at 07:59:50 AM »
May 28, 2014 7:59Iraqi oil developments are looking to extend the oil pipeline from Basra to hurdleSearch head of Iraqi oil marketing company Sumo Falah al-Amiri with the Ministers of Sudan's oil and Jordan's prospects of joint cooperation in the field of energy. According to a statement of the Iraqi Embassy, according to agency [where] that "Ameri met on the sidelines of the International Energy Forum, which was held mid this month in Moscow and the oil minister Sudanese and minerals which discussed areas of cooperation, which included the establishment of a joint refinery as well as the export of asphalt material to Sudan. "
The statement added, "also met with Ameri oil minister of Jordan, who discussed with him the latest developments in setting up a pipeline carrying oil from Basra to Aqaba, and the export of oil to Jordan by tanker truck lagging now." The head of the Iraqi oil marketing company Sumo Falah al-Amiri may like Delegation and the Ministry of Oil in the works of the International Energy Forum XIV, which was held in the Russian capital Moscow on 15 and 16 of this month, and gave Ameri during the forum the word Iraq, which included seeing Iraq developments the global energy market and its role as a producer is a growing and promising energy.
The Iraq and Sudan signed at the conclusion of the meetings of the Joint Ministerial Commission between the two countries, which was held on 23 July 2013 in Khartoum on memorandums of understanding in the fields of agriculture, livestock, education, scientific research and free markets and exhibitions, while the Sudanese government announced that Iraq will begin to supply crude oil to Order Forward, in the month of August 2013. was Iraq and Jordan have signed on the ninth of April 2013 a framework agreement to build a pipeline to transport Iraqi crude oil from Basra to the export ports in the port of Aqaba, the southern tip of Jordan on the Red Sea coast, passing part of the Iraqi tube in many cities of the Middle Euphrates, also contributes to feed refineries in Anbar province.
The Jordanian Prime Minister Abdullah stressed the Eagles after his recent visit to Baghdad at the end of last month of December 2013 the intention of implementing the Iraq oil pipeline, "noting that" this line can be extended to the Red Sea and Africa. "
The Iraqi Oil Ministry announced on 4 September that the last [12] companies qualified to compete for the project to build a pipeline to Jordan at a cost of 18 billion dollars
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