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Kurdistan fail in the sale of an oil tanker in the state of Texas


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09/02/2014 13:17
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BAGHDAD / obelisk: re-tanker laden with crude oil Kurdish disputed appearing on satellite tracking systems near Texas, on Monday, after days of uninterrupted contact the vessel, which is valued at 100 million dollars payload, but the latest data show that they did not unload its cargo.

According to data «AES» to keep track of ships used by the Coast Guard and the American told Reuters the tanker «United Kalaverwta» lingering weeks ago is still filled 95 percent.

He declined to American buyer for receipt of the shipment. Baghdad and established a lawsuit before the court in which she says that American exports KRG illegal. The government says the region that the Iraqi constitution allows it to export.

The ship appeared yesterday anchored in the sea off the port of discharge Galveston, little changed from its previous known.

Can not afford large ships such as the "United Kalaverwta" entry ports near Houston and unloading area so used to transfer their cargo to smaller ships in preparation for delivery.

She Baghdad, they may evaluate the new lawsuits to control the shipment if they reach the beach.

And already has several other tankers loaded with crude oil from Iran or Iraq's Kurdistan after the closure of the unloading cargo tracking devices, which makes it difficult to monitor their movements.

The tanker «Kamari» loaded with a cargo of crude Kurdish disappeared from the tracking system connected to satellite north of Egypt's Sinai about a week ago and then reappeared empty after two days near the coast of Israel, which is believed to be unloaded its cargo.

In July quoted tanker "United Ampelm" part of its cargo of crude to the Kurdish another ship in the South China Sea.

And show the proceedings before the American justice escalation Baghdad legal and diplomatic efforts to prevent the KRG from exporting crude, which is what he says he's Kurds is essential to achieve their dream of independence from Iraq.

 

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U.S. Recognition

The U.S. officially recognizes Kurdistan as part of Iraq, although the Kurdish people have jockeyed with the Baghdad-based national government for autonomy for more than a decade. Oil revenue from the northern oil fields could fuel Kurdistan’s fight for independence.

Shipping and U.S. customs data show that two of those earlier shipments may have been delivered to LyondellBasell Industries NV (LYB)’s refinery in Houston. The London-based petrochemical company said yesterday it will stop purchasing Iraqi crude after an ownership dispute arose associated with the recent shipments it purchased.

“We have canceled further purchases and will not accept delivery of any of the affected crude until the matter is appropriately resolved,” the company said in a written statement. Lyondell declined to comment on any specifics about the shipments.

http://mobile.bloomberg.com/news/2014-08-01/one-kurdish-tanker-waits-off-texas-another-heads-to-u-s-.html

So what does appropriately resolved mean ?

I think it means it's not resolved so if the Kurds are pretending it is

It really isn't

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So what does appropriately resolved mean ?

I think it means it's not resolved so if the Kurds are pretending it is

It really isn't

Them boat's are waiting on Bob Barker.....you know he was the guy that always said please neuter your pets after the show...what was it..Oh Yea  original.jpg Wait wait on it.... :lol: 

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