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Abdul-Mahdi: The Absence Of An Oil Law Is The Cause Of The Current Crisis In The Country !


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Abdul-Mahdi: the absence of an oil law is the cause of the current crisis in the country
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 Iraqi Oil Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi, said on Wednesday that the absence of a law on oil and gas is the reason to raise the current crises faced by Iraq.

 Abdul-Mahdi said during his participation in the forum in Sulaimaniya, the need for a special law to produce and export oil, pointing to the importance of the oil pipeline between Kirkuk and Turkey.

Abdul-Mahdi said, and pointed out the Iraqi government does not deal with the Kurdistan region as a buyer of oil, "he said, adding that the enemies of the agreement signed between Baghdad and Erbil on the rise, and about the bilateral relations between the two sides, said Abdul-Mahdi," Baghdad will remain Aash most important for the Kurds. "

He said the oil minister, too, that "380 000 barrels arrived in the port of Ceyhan in January, but the Iraqi government received only 135 thousand, and in the month of February 436 000 barrels arrived in the port of Ceyhan and took him to the government 306 000 barrels."

Adel Abdul-Mahdi added that the Kurdistan Regional Government is sincere in implementing the terms of the agreement, and he throws the responsibility in this regard lies with Baghdad and not Arbil, Kurdistan province and carried out 40% of its commitments, said Abdul-Mahdi.

http://www.faceiraq.com/inews.php?id=3606711

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Abdul-Mahdi: the absence of oil and gas a special law the main reason for the current crisis in the country

 

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{Baghdad: Euphrates News} Oil Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi said that the absence of a law on oil and gas is the main reason for the current crisis in the country. Abdul-Mahdi said during his participation in the forum in Sulaimaniya, "there must be a law establishing the relationship between the province and the central government and the provinces and the central government to get rid of random personal interpretations, and high and low level of demands on each side." "The current crisis is the legacy of the last phase of the lack of agreement on how to manage the oil sector and aspire to reset crises and the completion of the problems through the law of oil and gas have is the legal reference for each variation gets on the oil sector. He called Abdul-Mahdi international companies to invest in the Iraqi fields, especially in the provinces of central and southern Iraq, the provinces that are stable security.

 

 

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Abdul-Mahdi: the enemies of Baghdad and Erbil agreement on the rise and should be the age of the oil law
THURSDAY, 12 MARCH / MARCH 2015 16:46

Twilight News / said Iraqi Oil Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi Thursday that "enemies" of the oil agreement between Baghdad and Erbil on the rise, stressing the need to enact an oil law to overcome the crisis.

altHe said Abdul-Mahdi, during his participation in the forum Sulaymaniyah that "the absence of a law on oil and gas is the reason for the current stir crises faced by Iraq," according to a statement his office responded with "Twilight News".

The Iraqi minister stressed "the need to have a law on the production and export of oil," he said, adding "the importance of laying oil pipeline between Kirkuk and Turkey." He noted Abdul-Mahdi to the Iraqi government does not deal with the Kurdistan buyer province of oil, adding that "the enemies of the agreement signed between Baghdad and Erbil on the rise. "

On the bilateral relations between the two sides, said Abdul-Mahdi, "Baghdad will remain Aash most important for the Kurds."

He said the oil minister, too, that "380 000 barrels (per day) arrived at the port of Ceyhan in January, but the Iraqi government received only 135 thousand, and in the month of February, 436 000 barrels (per day) arrived at the port of Ceyhan and took him to the government 306 000 barrels."

And resumed the Iraqi Oil Marketing Company (SOMO) export through the port of Jehae late last year through the duration of the Kurdistan Regional line pipes, following an agreement between Erbil and Baghdad in December.

Under the agreement, the Kurdistan exported 550 thousand barrels per day from the port of Ceyhan is committed through Sumo in 2015 in exchange for the resumption of the budget of the province payments.

On Monday, the Kurdistan Regional Government said it received the Sumo 97 percent of the agreed amount of crude during the last period.

Download from the Turkish port of Ceyhan data reported by Reuters on Monday showed that downloads of Kirkuk crude from Iraq amounted to 400 thousand barrels per day for the first time since the agreement from an average of 350 thousand barrels per day over the last week and about 275 to 300 thousand barrels per day in February and January .

http://www.shafaaq.com/sh2/index.php/news/iraq-news/92730-2015-03-12-13-48-18.html

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Abdul-Mahdi: the enemies of Baghdad and Erbil agreement on the rise and should be the age of the oil law 2015-Mar-13-550260468ac91.jpg

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March 13, 2015 6:57

 

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Iraqi Oil Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi said Thursday that "enemies" of the oil agreement between Baghdad and Erbil on the rise, stressing the need to enact an oil law to overcome the crisis.

He said Abdul-Mahdi, during his participation in the forum Sulaymaniyah that "the absence of a law on oil and gas is the reason for the current stir crises faced by Iraq," according to a statement his office responded with "Twilight News".

The Minister of Oil said in a statement to the media library news agency Buratha received a copy of it on "the need to have a law on the production and export of oil," he said, adding "the importance of the oil pipeline between Kirkuk and Turkey."

Abdul-Mahdi, and pointed out that the Iraqi government does not deal with the Kurdistan region as a buyer of oil, adding that "the enemies of the agreement signed between Baghdad and Erbil on the rise."

On the bilateral relations between the two sides, said Abdul-Mahdi, "Baghdad will remain Aash most important for the Kurds."

He said the oil minister, too, that "380 000 barrels (per day) arrived at the port of Ceyhan in January, but the Iraqi government received only 135 thousand, and in the month of February, 436 000 barrels (per day) arrived at the port of Ceyhan and took him to the government 306 000 barrels."

 

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03/13/2015 11:40 GMT

  Abdul-Mahdi: the absence of an oil law is the cause of the current crisis in the country
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 Follow-up - and babysit -Oil Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi said the absence of a law on oil and gas is the reason for the current stir crises faced by Iraq.

 

 

He said Abdul-Mahdi, in a statement obtained by news agency public opinion (and babysit) a copy of it, on the sidelines of the International Forum in Sulaimaniya, "the need to have a law on the production and export of oil," he said, adding "the importance of laying oil pipeline between Kirkuk and Turkey."

 

He pointed out that Abdul-Mahdi, "the Iraqi government does not deal with the purchaser of the oil of the Kurdistan region," adding that "the enemies of the agreement signed between Baghdad and Erbil on the rise.

 

 

On the bilateral relations between the two sides, said Abdul-Mahdi, "Baghdad will remain Aash most important for the Kurds." 

http://www.alrayy.com/136148.htm

 

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Lack of oil & gas law behind financial crisis, says Minister of Oil
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Baghdad (AIN) -The Minister of Oil, Adil Abdul-mahdi attributed the current financial crisis in Iraq to the absence of a special law for oil and gas. 

There should be a law that regulates the relation between Kurdistan Region and the central government on one hand, and between the governorates and the central government on other hand in order to get rid of the arbitrariness and the personal interpretations, Abdul-Mahdi said.  

http://www.alliraqnews.com/en/index.php/faq/65599-lack-of-oil-a-gas-law-behind-financial-crisis-says-minister-of-oil-.html

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