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Editorial Date: 2017/11/6 13:23 • 38 times read
The Ministry of Oil: the production of Kirkuk fields is suspended pending the repair of the pipeline with Turkey
[Ayn-Baghdad] 
Oil Ministry spokesman Assem Jihad confirmed on Monday that the production of oil from the fields of Kirkuk is suspended pending the restoration of the pipeline, which is linked to the Turkish port of Ceyhan through Nineveh province.
"The ministry has agreed with the Turkish side to deal exclusively with the company officially authorized and contracted with the Iraqi government," Jihad said in a statement today. 
"There is guidance from the ministry to repair the imbalance in the oil pipeline, which was dependent on Iraq in the export of oil from the north, but was destroyed during the control of the province of Nineveh province." 
"The production of oil from the fields of Kirkuk up to about 300 thousand barrels per day, but we are working with the rehabilitation and rehabilitation and restoration of the field of Khormal within the administrative border of Nineveh province to exceed the export through the North Oil Company barrier 600 thousand barrels in the near immediate time."


The Iraqi government and the Ministry of Oil keen to resume oil exports through the Turkish port of Ceyhan, stressing that the oil marketing company [Sumo] is the only entity authorized to manage the marketing of oil through the port of Ceyhan and does not allow any other party to control and export oil from the oil fields in Kirkuk and other Iraqi provinces.
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The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Oil for the extraction of the engineer, Engineer Hattab, on Tuesday, the ministry's intention to develop oil fields and facilities in the province of Kirkuk and increase production and accelerate the process of rehabilitation pipeline oil exports Kirkuk - Ceyhan.

This came during his chairing an extensive meeting in the province of Kirkuk attended by the Governor of Kirkuk, Rakan Jubouri and the inclusion of security leaders and a number of officials in the oil company and refineries and the North Gas and the pipeline company and projects and distribution and the supporting bodies.

Hattab said in a statement received by "Economy News" that "the ministry has mobilized its efforts and technical and engineering capabilities based on the directives of the Minister of Oil Jabbar Ali Allaibi and formed for this purpose task forces to follow up the implementation of the Ministry's plans in the rehabilitation of pumping stations and pipelines under the direct supervision of the agents, With the Department of the province, "stressing the" need to intensify efforts by workers to achieve the objectives and plans of the ministry to increase production and export recovery. "

He added that "the oil belongs to all Iraqis and that the ministry aims to resume the export of oil in order to increase revenues that provide the federal treasury and the process of obstruction harms the national economy, and Kirkuk is the attention of the government and the ministry and there are plans to establish strategic oil projects contribute to improving the economic reality of the city, With the ministry. "

Hattab praised "the efforts of the employees of the North Oil Company and the backers to extinguish well 122 in the field of Bay Hassan."

The Undersecretary for the extraction of the engineer Karim Hattab may lose a number of oil installations in the province of Kirkuk, including the network of oil export pipelines.

 

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Economy News _ Baghdad

Oil Minister Jabbar Ali al-Allaibi announced on Tuesday the success of technical and engineering teams in the North Oil Company to extinguish well 122 in the field of Bay Hassan in Kirkuk.

"The national effort has contributed to extinguishing the well, in a manner and in an innovative artistic way, which is calculated for the workers in the oil sector and in the North Oil Company," al-Allaibi said in a statement.

He added that "the ministry and after the restoration of the areas of Bai Hassan and Havana developed a plan to control the fire well 122 in the field mentioned, which was triggered by the organization calling the terrorist last May."

The Minister of Oil that "the technical and engineering teams are currently the operations of extinguishing four wells detonated by terrorist gangs earlier, including one in the field of Olas and the remaining three in the oil field of Ajil."

 

 

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Oil plans to increase exports of Kirkuk

Oil plans to increase exports of Kirkuk
 
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The Iraqi Oil Ministry confirmed on Tuesday its intention to develop oil fields and facilities in the province of Kirkuk and to increase production and accelerate the process of rehabilitating the pipeline of oil exports (Kirkuk - Ceyhan).

"The ministry has formed working teams to follow up the implementation of the rehabilitation of pumping stations and pipelines, in cooperation with the province's administration, stressing the need to intensify efforts by the workers to achieve the objectives and plans of the ministry to increase production and export recovery," said Karim Hattab.

He added that the ministry aims to resume the export of oil in order to increase revenues that provide the federal treasury and the process of obstruction detrimental to the national economy, indicating "the existence of plans to establish strategic oil projects contribute to improving the economic reality of the city."

 
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Oil plans to increase exports of Kirkuk

Oil plans to increase exports of Kirkuk
 
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The Iraqi Oil Ministry confirmed on Tuesday its intention to develop oil fields and facilities in the province of Kirkuk and to increase production and accelerate the process of rehabilitating the pipeline of oil exports (Kirkuk - Ceyhan).

"The ministry has formed working teams to follow up the implementation of the rehabilitation of pumping stations and pipelines, in cooperation with the province's administration, stressing the need to intensify efforts by the workers to achieve the objectives and plans of the ministry to increase production and export recovery," said Karim Hattab.

He added that the ministry aims to resume the export of oil in order to increase revenues that provide the federal treasury and the process of obstruction detrimental to the national economy, indicating "the existence of plans to establish strategic oil projects contribute to improving the economic reality of the city."

 
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Deputy Minister of Oil for Extraction Karim Hattab said Tuesday that the ministry intends to develop oil fields and facilities in the province of Kirkuk and to increase production and accelerate the process of rehabilitation of the pipeline, which carries oil exports from Kirkuk to the Turkish port of Ceyhan. 

Hattab's remarks came during his presiding over an extensive meeting in Kirkuk governorate today, attended by the governor, Rakan al-Jubouri, along with the security leaders and a number of officials in the oil company, refineries and the North Gas and the pipeline company, projects and distribution and the supporting bodies. The agent confirmed that the ministry has mobilized its efforts and technical and engineering capabilities According to the directives of Oil Minister Jabbar Ali al-Allaibi. 

Hattab added that the ministry has formed working teams to follow up the implementation of its plans to rehabilitate the pumping stations and pipes under the direct supervision of the agents and directors of oil formations in cooperation with the governorate administration, stressing the need to intensify efforts by the workers to achieve the objectives and plans of the ministry to increase production and export recovery. Pointing out that Kirkuk receives the attention of the government and the ministry and there are plans to establish strategic oil projects that contribute to improving the economic reality of the city.

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Economy News _ Baghdad

The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Oil for the extraction of the engineer, Engineer Hattab, on Tuesday, the ministry's intention to develop oil fields and facilities in the province of Kirkuk and increase production and accelerate the process of rehabilitation pipeline oil exports Kirkuk - Ceyhan.

Hattab said in a statement received by "Economy News" that "the ministry has mobilized its efforts and technical and engineering capabilities based on the directives of the Minister of Oil Jabbar Ali Allaibi and formed for this purpose task forces to follow up the implementation of the Ministry's plans in the rehabilitation of pumping stations and pipelines under the direct supervision of the agents, With the Department of the province, "stressing the" need to intensify efforts by workers to achieve the objectives and plans of the ministry to increase production and export recovery. "

He added that "the oil belongs to all Iraqis and that the ministry aims to resume the export of oil in order to increase revenues that provide the federal treasury and the process of obstruction harms the national economy, and Kirkuk is the attention of the government and the ministry and there are plans to establish strategic oil projects contribute to improving the economic reality of the city, With the ministry. "

Hattab praised "the efforts of the employees of the North Oil Company and the backers to extinguish well 122 in the field of Bay Hassan."

The Undersecretary for the extraction of the engineer Karim Hattab may lose a number of oil installations in the province of Kirkuk, including the network of oil export pipelines.

 

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Baghdad looks to take control of KRG oil

The Iraqi State Organization for Marketing Oil (SOMO) announced Nov. 2 that it is arranging with Turkey to allow SOMO to sell Iraqi crude from the disputed territories through the pipeline from Kirkuk to the Ceyhan Turkish port. The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) used to export about 500,000 barrels per day independently through Ceyhan before the Baghdad operation to retake the disputed areas in mid-October.

It was not long after the Iraqi army took over the oil fields in Kirkuk in a military operation to “impose security,” as described by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, that the federal government resumed oil pumping operations. The operations started about a week after the clashes between governmental forces and Kurdish peshmerga forces. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Oil rushed to increase oil production, and on Oct. 23, the ministry requested the help of the British petroleum company BP in increasing production in Kirkuk oil fields to more than 700,000 barrels per day. The ministry also announced the formation of a ministerial committee to advance the oil industry in the province of Kirkuk.

Kirkuk has more than 35 billion barrels in oil reserves and a production capacity ranging from 750,000 to 1 million barrels per day. The federal government seems determined to control the oil sources, especially in Kirkuk and the disputed areas. In light of this, on Oct. 19, the Iraqi minister of oil warned all countries and international petroleum companies against signing contracts with any Iraqi party without first consulting the federal government.

Spokesman for the Ministry of Oil, Assem Jihad, told Al-Monitor, “The federal government should control the oil wells, even those in the Kurdistan Region, which is seeking independence. The Iraqi Constitution states that all oil sources must be under the control of the federal government.”

Jihad emphasized, “The government’s control of oil wealth does not mean a certain national party will monopolize the sector. All oil resources will be fairly distributed among the people.”

He said, “Oil fields, mainly Bay Hassan and Havana in Kirkuk, are managed by the North Oil Company affiliated with the federal authorities and working under the supervision of the Ministry of Oil. No other company is allowed to operate there without the approval of the federal government.”

Iraqi Kurdistan still exports oil to the Turkish Ceyhan port in the framework of old agreements. Kurdish oil exports range from 220,000 to 240,000 barrels a day. Therefore, the KRG might seek joint control of Kirkuk’s oil in the future. However, Jihad warned that “any oil exportation without the knowledge of the Ministry of Oil would be considered smuggling punishable by law.”

Jihad added that sharing control of Kirkuk’s oil “should be decided by the federal government rather than the Ministry of Oil, which is only an executive party.” He noted, “The Ministry of Oil is waiting for the government’s decisions and policies in this regard.”

Al-Monitor asked Jihad whether the restoration of an oil pipeline far from the Kurdistan Region’s territories through Mosul to Turkey would constitute a step on the road to ending the KRG’s role in any oil exportations. He answered, “The idea of such a pipeline is not new. It is the main pipeline to transfer oil, and it stopped working after the Islamic State attacked Mosul and the areas in north and west Iraq in 2014. Now, after the liberation of Mosul and other regions, the government is bent on restoring the pipeline as a main exportation means from Kirkuk to Ceyhan, passing through Salahuddin and Ninevah.”

He added, “This pipeline feeds the Baiji oil refinery.”

Although the federal government’s control of Kirkuk will halt many oil-smuggling operations and exportations that do not have the federal government’s approval, this step puts into question the future of oil contracts that the KRG signed with international companies. Those include Iraqi Kurdistan’s contract with the Russian Rosneft Oil Company, signed a few days before the Kirkuk incidents to drill oil in five different locations in Iraqi Kurdistan. As per this agreement, the KRG got $2 billion to curb its budgetary deficit.

Majida al-Tamimi, who is a member of the Iraqi parliament’s fiscal committee, told Al-Monitor, “Any contract that does not go through the parliament or that is signed without the knowledge of the federal government is illegitimate.”

She said, “The Kurdistan Region receives a yearly share of 17% from the federal budget. The federal government will not bear the burden of any loans or debts that Iraqi Kurdistan owes. If the federal government approves the contracts, the parliament would then examine them and conduct feasibility studies before taking a decision.”

Tamimi said, “In the 2018 budget, the Kurdistan Region’s name was replaced for the first time in budget charts with the name 'northern provinces,' indicating that the parliament and government are politically willing to take away as many privileges as possible from the Kurdistan Region, including oil exportation.”

Although many expected Kirkuk to be a bloody battlefield, the federal government’s takeover was smooth. Therefore, oil production will be more competent and prolific. The government is bent on developing facilities and has promised to distribute oil revenues fairly among citizens, including the Kurds in Iraqi Kurdistan. The government asserted that it would pay the Kurdistan Region’s employees’ salaries if it takes control of all the oil fields.

Oil wealth is past the danger stage of causing a war. Eyes are now set on the way the federal government will distribute oil wealth and whether it will indeed be fair to all Iraqis.

Read more: http://www.al-monitor.com/puls.....z4xktvZdcu

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DT Thanks,  DV,  We are inching forever closer to the HCL & other important laws IMHO.  The RV / RI ride is almost upon us.  The KRG is running out of options which means they better hurry the heck up and negotiate and solve all outstanding issues before the GOI control 100 percent of the Oil in the entire region.

 

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GO UNITY OF IRAQ 

 

GO RV / RI

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Iraq, Iran in talks to ship oil from Kirkuk fields

November 07 2017 07:52 PM
Iran, Iraq are in talks over oil shipment
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The energy ministries of Iraq and Iran are negotiating the shipment of crude oil from the fields around Kirkuk to the Kermanshah refinery in Iran, the head of SOMO, Alaa al-Mussawi said, OilPrice reported.

Initially, al-Mussawi said, Iraq will ship 15,000 bpd of crude by trucks to the Iranian refinery, eventually increasing this amount in view of the refinery’s 25,000-bpd capacity.

Until recently, oil from the fields around Kirkuk was shipped to the Turkish port of Ceyhan via a pipeline owned and operated by the Kurdistan Regional Government.

 

However, after the September independence referendum in Kurdistan, Iraqi troops took control of Kirkuk and the surrounding fields.

The Iraqi army’s offensive against Kurdistan also involved Iran-trained IMIS militias. Iran, like Turkey, strongly opposed any attempt at Kurdish independence, in line with Baghdad’s attitude to the issue. Both Iran and Turkey have significant Kurdish minorities.

 

http://www.thebaghdadpost.com/en/story/19322/Iraq-Iran-in-talks-to-ship-oil-from-Kirkuk-fields

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Iraq, November 8, 2017 

Iraq’s State Oil Marketing Organization (SOMO) has reportedly confirmed that talks are ongoing between Baghdad and Tehran to export crude oil from Kirkuk to the Kermanshah refinery (pictured) in Iran.

SOMO Director Alaa al-Mussawi is quoted as saying that trucks would initially supply 15,000 barrels of crude oil per day (bpd) to the refinery, increasing to 25,000 bpd.

Kirkuk oil has until recently been exported to international markets via the Ceyhan port in Turkey.

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http://iraqdailyjournal.com/story-z16179699

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Iraq, November 8, 2017 

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi repeated on Tuesday his accusations against Kurdistan Region of corruption in handling the region’s oil output, but saying that his government continues, however, its il supplies to the region.

“The federal government is still supplying the Kurdistan Region’s refineries with oil though we have discovered a partnership between some corrupt parties and Kurdistan oil smugglers,” he said in his weekly press briefing.

“550.000 oil barrels were exported through the Turkish Ceyhan terminal in October,” Abadi said.

Iraq said last month it was reopening the pipeline between Ceyhan and the province of Kirkuk, where Baghdad disputes sovereignty and oil revenues with Erbil. Exports were halted through the pipeline since 2014 when Islamic State militants took over it.

A political crisis, a later a military standoff, erupted after Erbil ran a popular referendum in September where it said 92 voted for independence from Iraq. The government in Baghdad has rejected the vote as unconstitutional, and replied with retaking territories where sovereignty is disputed with Erbil, including oil facilities.

Abadi has regularly accused Kurdish officials of seizing oil revenues illicitly, and both governments have for long disputed over a fair mechanism of sharing the profit.

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http://iraqdailyjournal.com/story-z16179189

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PMF, Some PUK Officials Plundering Kirkuk Oil, Selling It to Iran

 

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08/11/2017 - 15:31

 
 
PMF, Some PUK Officials Plundering Kirkuk Oil, Selling It to Iran
 


ERBIL — A number of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) officials who have handed over Kirkuk to the Iranian-backed Shi’ite militias of Hashd al-Shaabi are now, along with the militias, transporting Kirkuk’s oil to Iran by oil tankers.

BasNews has learned that Hashd al-Shaabi militias (also called PMF) and the PUK officials are jointly plundering the crude oil from Zambour and Baba fields in Taza town, southern Kirkuk, and selling it to Iran.

BasNews previously reported that al-Badr Shi’ite militia organization and a PUK group of officials were transporting oil from Taza district to Iran by oil tankers.

Adnan Kirkuki, the spokesperson for the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) leadership council of Kirkuk-Garmiyan, told BasNews that a 36,000 Litres Fuel Delivery Truck is loaded every 20 minutes at Kaiwan oil field in Kirkuk and transports the oil to Iran through the Bashmagh land route, Kirkuki said, adding that they sell the oil to Iran at a low price.

The official noted that the revenues of the crude oil transported to Iran are going to Hashd al-Shaabi militias and some certain PUK officials who paved the way for Baghdad to control Kirkuk Province.

The Iranian-backed Shi’ite militias, heavily equipped with US-provided weapons, launched on October 16 a large-scale military assault on Kurdistan Region’s disputed areas. The offensive led to a humanitarian crisis, displacement of nearly 200,000 people, and destruction of hundreds of civilian houses.

 

http://www.basnews.com/index.php/en/news/kurdistan/391479

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Russian agency: the Kurdistan Region is able to compensate for the loss of fields in Kirkuk

 15 foreign companies are currently operating in the region 

 

 08/11/2017 - 19:44

 
 
 
Russian agency: the Kurdistan Region is able to compensate for the loss of fields in Kirkuk
 

The Kurdistan Region oil expert, Govand Shervani, said that the Kurdistan Region is able to compensate for the loss of oil fields in Kirkuk, which is under the control of the Iraqi government and the discovery of new oil fields.

The expert revealed that a large number of oil and gas fields within the Kurdistan Region is not exploited.

"The number of foreign companies currently operating in the region is about 15, distributed in 15 countries," Shervani told Sputnik. The expert believes that the work of these companies will contribute to increase the number of oil fields in the region with the continuation of exploration.

The expert pointed out that the oil fields of Kirkuk is one of the oldest resources in the region, with a stockpile of about 10-12 billion barrels.

The two oilfields "Bay Hassan" and "Havana" were under the control of the Kurdistan Region, before Baghdad regained control of the entire province of Kirkuk on October 16 last after the Popular Resistance Committees backed by Iran and other security forces launched an attack on the province And other Kurdish areas outside the administration of the Kurdistan Region or the so-called B (disputed), after the betrayal of the Peshmerga forces in the province.

Talabani, the son of Jalal Talabani, Lahore and Aras Sheikh Janki, the nephew of Talabani, a PUK official, held a secret agreement with the Popular Popular Army and the Iranian Revolutionary Guards. They withdrew large forces from their wing inside the Kurdistan National Army from contact lines with Iraqi militia and Iraqi security forces The other in Kirkuk on the 16th of last month without a fight, which allowed the advance of these hostile forces towards Kirkuk and other Kurdish areas and the seizure of them after the collapse of the Peshmerga defenses as a result of this treason.

Later, the Peshmerga forces regrouped and managed to stop the advance of the militia.

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PMF, Some PUK Officials Plundering Kirkuk Oil, Selling It to Iran

 

Basnews English

08/11/2017 - 15:31

 
 
PMF, Some PUK Officials Plundering Kirkuk Oil, Selling It to Iran
 


ERBIL — A number of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) officials who have handed over Kirkuk to the Iranian-backed Shi’ite militias of Hashd al-Shaabi are now, along with the militias, transporting Kirkuk’s oil to Iran by oil tankers.

BasNews has learned that Hashd al-Shaabi militias (also called PMF) and the PUK officials are jointly plundering the crude oil from Zambour and Baba fields in Taza town, southern Kirkuk, and selling it to Iran.

BasNews previously reported that al-Badr Shi’ite militia organization and a PUK group of officials were transporting oil from Taza district to Iran by oil tankers.

Adnan Kirkuki, the spokesperson for the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) leadership council of Kirkuk-Garmiyan, told BasNews that a 36,000 Litres Fuel Delivery Truck is loaded every 20 minutes at Kaiwan oil field in Kirkuk and transports the oil to Iran through the Bashmagh land route, Kirkuki said, adding that they sell the oil to Iran at a low price.

The official noted that the revenues of the crude oil transported to Iran are going to Hashd al-Shaabi militias and some certain PUK officials who paved the way for Baghdad to control Kirkuk Province.

The Iranian-backed Shi’ite militias, heavily equipped with US-provided weapons, launched on October 16 a large-scale military assault on Kurdistan Region’s disputed areas. The offensive led to a humanitarian crisis, displacement of nearly 200,000 people, and destruction of hundreds of civilian houses.

 

http://www.basnews.com/index.php/en/news/kurdistan/391479

 

Mat this point, hanging these fools isn't enough . . . Something Extraordinarily wicked that sets an example once and for all time is required. 

 

 

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BAGHDAD “LOOKS TO TAKE CONTROL OF KRG OIL”
Iraq, November 9, 2017 

The Iraqi State Organization for Marketing Oil (SOMO) announced Nov. 2 that it is arranging with Turkey to allow SOMO to sell Iraqi crude from the disputed territories through the pipeline from Kirkuk to the Ceyhan Turkish port.

The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) used to export about 500,000 barrels per day independently through Ceyhan before the Baghdad operation to retake the disputed areas in mid-October.

It was not long after the Iraqi army took over the oil fields in Kirkuk in a military operation to “impose security,” as described by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, that the federal government resumed oil pumping operations.

The operations started about a week after the clashes between governmental forces and Kurdish peshmerga forces. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Oil rushed to increase oil production, and on Oct. 23, the ministry requested the help of the British petroleum company BP in increasing production in Kirkuk oil fields to more than 700,000 barrels per day. The ministry also announced the formation of a ministerial committee to advance the oil industry in the province of Kirkuk.

Kirkuk has more than 35 billion barrels in oil reserves and a production capacity ranging from 750,000 to 1 million barrels per day. The federal government seems determined to control the oil sources, especially in Kirkuk and the disputed areas. In light of this, on Oct. 19, the Iraqi minister of oil warned all countries and international petroleum companies against signing contracts with any Iraqi party without first consulting the federal government.

businessnews

 

http://iraqdailyjournal.com/story-z16184374

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