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Iraq's Kurds: We are committed to the timetable for an agreement with Baghdad to export oil


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Iraq's Kurds: We are committed to the timetable for an agreement with Baghdad to export oil
 

Arbil (Iraq), March 9 (Reuters) - Iraq's Kurdistan region said in a statement Monday that it is moving ahead towards the commitment on the part of its oil export agreement reached with the federal government in Baghdad.The statement said that by the end of February, the region has pumped about 97 percent of the crude oil, which agreed supplied to the Iraqi Oil Marketing Company (SOMO) to the Turkish port of Ceyhan.

 

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Alsumaria News / Baghdad 
announced that the Government of the province of Kurdistan , on Monday, it had delivered 97% of the agreed oil to the center, as indicated it pending legal maturity of the Federal Government. The Ministry of Natural Resources of the province, in a statement received by Alsumaria News copy of "The province spends some commitment on the part of its oil export agreement reached with the federal government in Baghdad , "adding that" these quantities will enable Iraq to increase oil exports and revenues in the crucial time for the stability and unity of the country. "

 

 

According to the ministry, "the province and added Yet commitment to the terms of the federal budget for 2015, issued until the end of February last approximately 97% of the agreed upon crude oil supplies to the Sumo in the Turkish port of Ceyhan." She continued, "the federal government's implementation of its obligations under the budget law and to provide the KRG monthly due legal share of the budget, including the allocation of special Agreed of funds to the Peshmerga forces. " decided the Iraqi Council of Ministers, on the second of December 2014 to approve the oil agreement between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government, which provides for delivery of the province Kurdistan at least 250 000 barrels of oil per day to the federal government for the purpose of export.

 

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Kurdistan: the provincial government is moving forward on its obligations with respect to oil Convention signed between Baghdad and Erbil

 

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09-03-2015 01:10 PM 
 
Iraq's Kurdistan region said he is moving ahead towards the commitment part on its oil export agreement reached with the federal government in Baghdad. 
Statement of the region of Kurdistan said that the provincial government is moving ahead with the obligations relating thereto with respect to the oil Convention signed between Baghdad and Erbil, adding that by the end of February pumping region about 97 percent of the crude oil, which agreed supplied to the Iraqi Oil Marketing Company (SOMO) to the Turkish port of Ceyhan.

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Ceyhan increase downloads of Kirkuk crude to 400 thousand b / d

 

09/03/2015 14:34:00

 

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Ceyhan increase downloads of Kirkuk crude to 400 thousand b / d

 

Downloads Kirkuk crude reached 400 thousand barrels per day for the first time since reaching the Kurdistan Region to an agreement on oil exports, with the federal government in Baghdad. 
showed the download data from the Turkish port of Ceyhan jump in exports from an average of 350 thousand barrels per day over the last week and about 275 thousand to 300 thousand barrels per day in February and January. 
He hopes the Kurdistan Region in increasing oil exports in the coming months and is close to achieving economic self-sufficiency while working to conclude a definitive agreement with Baghdad on crude sales and revenue sharing. PUKmedia Reuters

 

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How reached Ceyhan downloads of Kirkuk crude?
 

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 KRG hopes to increase oil exports in the coming months and is close to achieving economic self-sufficiency while working to conclude a definitive agreement with Baghdad on crude sales and revenue sharing
 

 

Downloads Kirkuk crude reached 400 thousand barrels per day for the first time since reaching an agreement on oil exports, with the central government in Baghdad .

Loading data showed the Turkish port of Ceyhan jump in exports from an average of 350 thousand barrels per day over the last week and about 275 thousand to 300 thousand barrels per day in February and January .

He hopes the Kurdistan region in increasing oil exports in the coming months and is close to achieving economic self-sufficiency while working to conclude a definitive agreement with Baghdad on crude sales and revenue sharing.


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Kurdistan declares its commitment to the agreement with Baghdad over oil export
 
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The Ministry of Natural Resources in the Kurdistan Regional Government, on Monday, its commitment to the part on the oil export reached Arbil with Baghdad agreement, and what has been agreed upon in the fiscal budget for the year 2015 Act, and confirmed it by the end of the month of February pumped about 97% of the crude oil to the Turkish port of Ceyhan.

The ministry said in a statement released today, and received (range Press), a copy of which, "The Kurdistan region is moving ahead towards the commitment part on its oil export agreement," explaining that "the end of the month of February, pumped region about 97% of the crude oil agreed supplied to the Iraqi Oil Marketing Company (SOMO) to the Turkish port of Ceyhan. "

 The ministry said in a statement, that "the federal government has provided so far less than 20% of the share of the Kurdistan region of the budget for the month of January and February, not the past."

Agreed and the central province of Kurdistan, the two governments on the second of December 2014), to allocate a portion of the federal allocations of Iraqi ground forces to the Peshmerga forces, and delivery of the Kurdistan Regional Government, 250 thousand barrels of oil per day in addition to the export of Iraq 300 thousand barrels per day of Kirkuk.

With the agreement also included the granting trillion and 200 billion dinars for the Peshmerga forces and the allocation of a percentage of the budget of the Ministry of Defense have.


Ministry of Natural Resources: We are committed to the timetable for an agreement with Baghdad to export oil
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announced the Ministry of Natural Resources in the Kurdistan Regional Government, on Monday, its commitment to the part on the oil export reached Arbil with Baghdad agreement, and what has been agreed upon in the fiscal budget for the year 2015 Act. According to a statement of the ministry, said that the Kurdistan Region goes on forward commitment part on its oil export agreement, explaining that by the end of the month of February last, pumped region about 97 percent of the crude oil, which agreed supplied to the Oil Marketing Company of Iraq (SOMO) to the Turkish port of Ceyhan. I enclose several tables and graphs statement, confirm that the Kurdistan Regional Government's commitment to fulfilling part of agreed supply of oil to the federal government. The statement pointed out that the federal government has provided so far less than 20% of the share of the Kurdistan Region of the budget for the month of January, and not for the month of February last two.

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"KRG hopes to increase oil exports in the coming months and is close to achieving economic self-sufficiency while working to conclude a definitive agreement with Baghdad on crude sales and revenue sharing"

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Kurdistan region confirmed that he is moving forward towards compliance part on its oil exports with the Baghdad agreement, and he pumped about 97 per cent of the agreed crude oil. 
He noted the province said in a statement that at the end of February pumped region about 97 per cent of crude oil, which agreed the company supplied to the Iraqi State Oil Marketing Organization (SOMO) to the Turkish port of Ceyhan.
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Kurdistan declares export 97 percent of the agreed amount of oil with the center

Date: 10/03/2015 13:29

 


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The Ministry of Natural Resources in the government of Iraq's Kurdistan region, on Tuesday, exporting 97% of the amount specified oil (550 thousand barrels per day), under an agreement with the central government in Baghdad. 
The ministry said in a statement seen by / information / , "The shipments, was sent to the Turkish port of Ceyhan state of Adana, overlooking the Mediterranean, saying they are waiting for Baghdad commitment to the agreement, and that the central government sent, the region's share of the budget, and the allocation of the Peshmerga." 
The ministry said in a statement, that "the commitment the terms of the agreement, holds importance in order to achieve stability in the country, "adding that" the economic crisis is going to be mitigated, if the increase in oil production and export. " Finished / 25 
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Kirkuk oil pumping stopped at the port of Ceyhan since yesterday
 

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Shipping source said: "They told us that the pumping stopped for technical reasons."
 

Shipping source said that pumping oil from Kirkuk to the Turkish port of Ceyhan on the Mediterranean seafront stopped since yesterday.
Shipping source said, "They told us that the pumping stopped for technical reasons," he said, adding that a number of tankers waiting outside the port. He pointed  out that the pumping rate of the pipeline is about 450 thousand barrels per day currently, adding that he arrived in some cases up to 500 thousand barrels per day.

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Oil Minister: discussions with the Kurdistan ongoing and we expect the arrival of exports to three million barrels per day

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Oil Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, on Saturday, the continuation of the talks with the Kurdistan region on the oil agreement, and pointed out that the province intends to increase its exports and most of them delivered to the central government, with the expected arrival of Iraq's exports during the current month to three million barrels per day.

Adel Abdul-Mahdi said in a press statement that "our discussions with the Kurdistan Regional ongoing well on the oil agreement and there are some problems and interpretations, but both serious the parties to proceed with the implementation of the agreement," noting that "our goal is the agreement has come a long way in it because it adopts the budget and relations everyone seeks unity and national cohesion. "

Abdul-Mahdi said that "there is an intention of the county to expand its exports and delivered mostly to the central government and the contrast with the central government's sincere intention to cover many of the benefits the region and is suitable for the current financial situation in the country," adding that "oil prices remain between the landing and the rise but tends through the coming period about height and stability. "

Abdul-Mahdi said that "the Iraqi oil exports on the rise and there are great efforts in this aspect of our exports are expected to reach during the current month of March to three million barrels."

Agreed the central and Kurdistan governments in the (second from December 2014), to allocate a portion of the federal allocations of Iraqi ground forces to the Peshmerga forces, and delivery of the Kurdistan Regional Government, 250 thousand barrels of oil per day in addition to the export of Iraq 300 thousand barrels per day of Kirkuk.

 

With the agreement also included the granting trillion and 200 billion dinars for the Peshmerga forces and the allocation of a percentage of the budget of the Ministry of Defense have.

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said Iraqi Oil Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi, constantly talks with the Kurdistan Region on signed the oil agreement between Erbil and Baghdad, anticipating the arrival of Iraq's exports during the current month to three million barrels per day. Adel Abdul-Mahdi said in a statement that "our discussions with the Kurdistan Region continuing well on the oil agreement and there are some problems and interpretations, but both parties Gad proceed with the implementation of the agreement, "stressing" Our goal is to agree has come a long way in. " The Convention provides for the establishment of the Kurdistan Regional Government to export 550 thousand barrels of oil from the fields and fields of Kirkuk, under the supervision of the Iraqi SOMO for the marketing of oil, as opposed to send Baghdad, the region's share deducted from the budget in 2014. said Abdul-Mahdi, the Kurdistan Region plans to "expand its exports and delivered mostly to the central government, and the contrast with the central government's sincere intention to cover many of the benefits the region and is suitable for conditions the current fiscal in the country. " He said Abdul-Mahdi, that "the Iraqi oil exports on the rise and there are great efforts in this aspect is expected that exports up during the current month of March to three million barrels," but he pointed out that "oil prices remain between landing and height."

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