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Mahma Khalil al-Shahristani mentality wasted on Iraq investment opportunities in oil and gas sectors


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Mahma Khalil al-Shahristani mentality wasted on Iraq investment opportunities in oil and gas sectors

21/2/2012 | (Voice of Iraq) - add comment -

BAGHDAD - The Euphrates News MP from the Kurdistan Alliance Mahma Khalil that mental central believed by the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussain al-Shahristani and excesses on the Iraqi constitution hinder the development of oil and gas sector in Iraq. Khalil said in a statement to Agence {Euphrates News} on Tuesday that "since take Shahristani office in the ministry which directs charges to the Kurds and their sectors and their contracts of oil in the Kurdistan region and not know what this heightened sensitivity towards the Kurdistan region. " The deputy prime minister for energy Hussain al-Shahristani was accused in an extended dialogue with the agency {Euphrates News} members of the Kurdistan Regional Government without to name them to act outside the constitutional framework through the conclusion of oil contracts without the knowledge or participation of the Iraqi Oil Ministry. Shahristani said "We said over and over again that the conclusion of contracts without the knowledge or participation or coordination with the Iraqi Oil Ministry is incorrect and even their interpretation and their interpretation of the Constitution is also incorrect." He added that "mental central believe al-Shahristani has led to delay Iraq's oil sector and not to take advantage of investment opportunities and led to the escape of the giants and their reluctance to enter Iraq." He pointed out that "was supposed to enter the investment companies in the development of oil and gas sector in accordance with Article 25 of the Constitution which provides for the investment of all sectors and also that these companies were to have a genuine desire to enter Iraqi territory and the development of oil and gas fields but because of the threats of al-Shahristani, has withdrawn its investments and fled from Iraq and lost on Iraq a great opportunity investment to develop oil and gas fields. " and called for Khalil that "left-Shahristani charges fired by from time to time because they not serve interest of Iraq and transmit to develop the oil sector and gas in Iraq." The Deputy Prime Minister Ruz Nuri Shaways stressed that Baghdad abandoned its radical policies towards the oil companies operating in Kurdistan because it is contrary to the policy of economic openness of public and antagonize the international companies and encourage investment in other sectors in the country, according to the report quoted Iraq's oil. , the report said Shaways, a senior member in the Iraqi government said a voice supporter of the Kurds in the contest year tinged polarized on the rights of the province's oil, criticizing members of other senior management Maliki's hard-line attitude towards the Kurdish deals with the controversial company Exxon Mobil. Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Roche Shaways, the largest Kurdish official in the government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, called for an open process to resolve the controversy about the contracts the KRG oil in particular in its deal concluded by the October with Exxon Mobil, which occurred despite the objections of Baghdad. The report pointed out that such an approach would stand in contrast to hard-line policy pursued by the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussain al-Shahristani. In an interview with a recent report of Iraq's oil, Shahristani said again that any companies that sign contracts with the Kurdistan will not be allowed to carry out acts of oil in the south, and said that Exxon to choose between the north and south.

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