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Parliamentary Energy intends to review the oil agreement between Baghdad and Erbil


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On ‎1‎/‎24‎/‎2017 at 9:44 AM, DinarThug said:

CNN. Broadcasting From A 'Smooth Flight' Aboard A Camel With White Caps On My Cocktail !

 

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Parliamentary ENERGY: Oil law will take priority in the current legislative term

24/01/2017 10:21

It revealed the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary, Tuesday, that the laws of the oil sector, will take priority in the current legislative term.

Said committee member Ali Fayad for "tomorrow's Press," that "the oil sector laws into law the liquidation affairs, Gas Affairs, and oil and gas law, it will be a priority of the Council of Representatives during the current legislative term," pointing out that "these laws Thoudy great importance in the country ".

He added that "the work is a discussion of those laws with the competent authorities in order to articulate and put it on the list of the debate and vote within the dome of the House of Representatives," likely to "take its flight is smooth because of the need for Iraq to it during the current period."

http://alghadpress.com/ar/news.....89640/link

They cant even meet two days in a row without taking a vacation.  31 days in Jan. and they may have worked 8.  Now they are off till next Tuesday. Hate to be a Debbie downer again, but they have talked this crap before.  When they decide to sit down and stay there and work, then we can get excited.  If they were to say, "no more vacations until the HCL is passed", then I might believe we are near the end.  Until then, its all just BS.

 

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Parliamentary energy slowed the government until the next legislative term to bring oil and gas law  06/02/2017 15:21  BAGHDAD / tomorrow Press:  A member of the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary, Zaher al-Abadi, on Monday, for the grace of his committee the government until the next legislative term to bring oil and gas law to parliament, adding that the committee will proceed to submit the bill and legislation that did not come from the government.  Ebadi said for "tomorrow's Press," that "the oil and gas law remained stalled in the House of Representatives included because of a disagreement between the political blocs on the legislation," noting that "the Oil and Energy Committee began to move legislation of the law, but the government has asked to wait, and withdrew the law to modify it." He noted that "the Committee hosted the oil minister had earlier discussed the issue, but asked the enactment of laws national oil company because it is part of the oil and gas law and therefore pave the enactment of the law." "The oil and gas law that regulates the oil-producing provinces entitlements process is regulated by the administrative process and oil policy in Iraq."  He stressed that "if the law did not come from the government's Committee has in turn will submit a bill to the legislation in the House of Representatives," pointing out that "the Oil and Energy Committee gave the government until the next legislative term to return the law to parliament."  It is said that the Iraqi constitution stipulates that the Council of Ministers and the President of the Republic are entitled to the legislation of laws and sent to the House of Representatives.

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Until Daesh/ISIS has been removed from the country, don't expect the HCL law to be passed. The reason for this is the currency they hold and the electronic cards they have. Removing Daesh from the country will make the probability that much higher that Daesh won't profit from the HCL once implemented.

I am still under the notion, that once the HCL is passed, the RV won't happen until after the majority of the HCL has been implemented due to logistics found within the draft at this time. And after the 2016 Agreement has been completed in 2019.  

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On 2/6/2017 at 6:43 AM, Theseus said:

Until Daesh/ISIS has been removed from the country, don't expect the HCL law to be passed. The reason for this is the currency they hold and the electronic cards they have. Removing Daesh from the country will make the probability that much higher that Daesh won't profit from the HCL once implemented.

I am still under the notion, that once the HCL is passed, the RV won't happen until after the majority of the HCL has been implemented due to logistics found within the draft at this time. And after the 2016 Agreement has been completed in 2019.  

You may be right, but I hope you are wrong. Thanks for your thoughts either way.

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Jubouri: oil and gas law is still pending did not resolve his order


19:31:36 2017-04-02 | (Voice of Iraq) - Baghdad , 

said House Speaker Salim al - Jubouri, Sunday that the oil and gas law is still not closed its mind, noting that the law is the backbone to regulate the relationship between the center and the region and producing provinces. 

Jubouri said in Iraq Energy Forum held in Baghdad , said " the draft oil and gas law , which represents a light legislative work laws and since 2007 has not resolved his order by the government and the House of Representatives , " noting that " the law is still pending and that it is no longer a final form of compound it was withdrawn several times. " 

He added Jubouri that " the project has come under intense political bickering , " he said, adding that " the law is the backbone to regulate the relationship between the center and the region and producing provinces and the regulatory framework for national and foreign investment in the sector." 

It is noteworthy that the Ministry of Oil has called, in the 17th of December 2014, to speed up thelegislation of the oil and gas law, to regulate the relationship between thegovernments inBaghdad and Erbil, and ensure thedistribution ofoil imports to the provinces producing almost guarantees their rights, while the Basra Governorate Council renewed demand involvement tomaintain contracts file oil to ensure financial and administrative entitlements.



Read more: http://www.sotaliraq.com/latestnews.php?id=399810#ixzz4d7SSjUNy

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8 hours ago, bkeiller said:

Jubouri: oil and gas law is still pending did not resolve his order


19:31:36 2017-04-02 | (Voice of Iraq) - Baghdad , 

said House Speaker Salim al - Jubouri, Sunday that the oil and gas law is still not closed its mind, noting that the law is the backbone to regulate the relationship between the center and the region and producing provinces. 

Jubouri said in Iraq Energy Forum held in Baghdad , said " the draft oil and gas law , which represents a light legislative work laws and since 2007 has not resolved his order by the government and the House of Representatives , " noting that " the law is still pending and that it is no longer a final form of compound it was withdrawn several times. " 

He added Jubouri that " the project has come under intense political bickering , " he said, adding that " the law is the backbone to regulate the relationship between the center and the region and producing provinces and the regulatory framework for national and foreign investment in the sector." 

It is noteworthy that the Ministry of Oil has called, in the 17th of December 2014, to speed up thelegislation of the oil and gas law, to regulate the relationship between thegovernments inBaghdad and Erbil, and ensure thedistribution ofoil imports to the provinces producing almost guarantees their rights, while the Basra Governorate Council renewed demand involvement tomaintain contracts file oil to ensure financial and administrative entitlements.



Read more: http://www.sotaliraq.com/latestnews.php?id=399810#ixzz4d7SSjUNy

oh for cryin out loud......just asspay the amday ingthay!!!!  Bring it to the floor and get it unday!!!!

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On 4/2/2017 at 10:25 PM, TexasMike1958 said:

oh for cryin out loud......just asspay the amday ingthay!!!!  Bring it to the floor and get it unday!!!!

Translated: They need to Shite or git off the friggon pot, DANGIT!  :angry:

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Kurdistan has been urged to push ahead with talks with the Iraqi government on critical issues such as oil and revenue sharing.

The Kurdistan Regional Government is holding a referendum on September 25 on independence for the region.

The UN envoy for Iraq has warned the road ahead is “extremely challenging“ following the liberation of Mosul, stressing that freeing other territory controlled by Islamic State will not be easy.

Jan Kubis told the Security Council on Monday that instituting the rule of law and promoting development will also be crucial.

 

He said “the government will have to do everything possible to give the people back their lives in security and dignity” in order to turn the military victory in Iraq’s second-largest city into stability.

Mr Kubis urged it to quickly start negotiations with the Iraqi government on critical issues including oil and revenue sharing and the status of disputed territories.
mfl https://www.energyvoice.com/oilandgas/144963/kurds-urged-start-talks-iraq-oil-revenue/

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MnYou cant make an agreement when one of the principals is a known bad guy (Barzani). Abadi's statement to the Kurd citizens, that as citizens of Iraq they will be protected from corrupt  leaders stealing their share of the oil money. Genius move on Abadi's part.

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On 4/2/2017 at 2:47 PM, bkeiller said:

Jubouri: oil and gas law is still pending did not resolve his order


19:31:36 2017-04-02 | (Voice of Iraq) - Baghdad , 

said House Speaker Salim al - Jubouri, Sunday that the oil and gas law is still not closed its mind, noting that the law is the backbone to regulate the relationship between the center and the region and producing provinces. 

Jubouri said in Iraq Energy Forum held in Baghdad , said " the draft oil and gas law , which represents a light legislative work laws and since 2007 has not resolved his order by the government and the House of Representatives , " noting that " the law is still pending and that it is no longer a final form of compound it was withdrawn several times. " 

He added Jubouri that " the project has come under intense political bickering , " he said, adding that " the law is the backbone to regulate the relationship between the center and the region and producing provinces and the regulatory framework for national and foreign investment in the sector." 

It is noteworthy that the Ministry of Oil has called, in the 17th of December 2014, to speed up thelegislation of the oil and gas law, to regulate the relationship between thegovernments inBaghdad and Erbil, and ensure thedistribution ofoil imports to the provinces producing almost guarantees their rights, while the Basra Governorate Council renewed demand involvement tomaintain contracts file oil to ensure financial and administrative entitlements.



Read more: http://www.sotaliraq.com/latestnews.php?id=399810#ixzz4d7SSjUNy

At least they're talking about the law. Hope they're able to work it out.

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I just noticed that this article is from a year ago. But still it sure seams this law and administration would put minds to ease and streamline regulation. Too bad it's stuck in parliament with the rest of the important laws. 

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1 hour ago, Goggles said:

I just noticed that this article is from a year ago. But still it sure seams this law and administration would put minds to ease and streamline regulation. Too bad it's stuck in parliament with the rest of the important laws. 

No worries, with these guys it comes and goes.  

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On 10/4/2016 at 11:32 AM, markb57 said:

so, by mid month, we should have a new rate if this is voted on. If it gets voted on and passes and there's no rate change, it may mean that the HCL has nothing to do with the rate. Hopefully, this will all happen and we'll be laughing all the way to the bank before 11/1.

You are conflating an agreement (the agreement between Baghdad and Erbil, aka HCA) with the more complex HCL. The agreement is not the HCL as the agreement is considered part of but not the entirety of the HCL.

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9 hours ago, Theseus said:

You are conflating an agreement (the agreement between Baghdad and Erbil, aka HCA) with the more complex HCL. The agreement is not the HCL as the agreement is considered part of but not the entirety of the HCL.

Just curious...why are you answering someones reply of October 4, 2016?

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