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Iraq Invites All Nations To Invest In The Oil Sector.


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Here's an article of Dinarian interests...

Iraq invites all nations to invest in oil sector.

US Oil pulled out of Iraq 2 years ago.

US Oil unable to compete with China's cheap labor.

Treat as a rumor.  Not verified.  Your opine.

 

 

Tlm724 Administrator Bondlady’s Corner:   Iraq Invites International Companies To Invest In The Oil & Energy Sector.

ARTICLE: Oil Minister Hayan Abdul-Ghani called today, Tuesday, for international companies to invest in the oil & energy sector, while indicating work to maximize national production of gas.   The ministry said in a statement, which a news agency received a copy of, that “Abdul-Ghani called on the  international companies specialized in the oil, energy & infrastructure sectors to invest & actively participate in developing the oil industry in Iraq, stressing the keenness of the government & the ministry to provide the appropriate investment environment to achieve the participating goals.” .   Abdul-Ghani said, during his participation in the work of the Qatar Economic Forum, according to the statement, that “Iraq seeks to develop a program for the oil industry in addition to sustaining & increasing production, especially in the gas sector, through investment projects for gas associated with oil operations & the development of hydrocarbon compositions, in addition to the advancement of infrastructure & the development of export outlets.   He pointed out, “The importance of inviting discreet international companies to participate in the supplement to the fifth round, which includes (14) oil & gas fields & sites in many regions of Iraq, as well as preparing for a sixth round that includes a group of sites & structures with gaseous compositions, especially in the western & northern regions.”

 

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Here's another article related to the above...Iraq invites foreign governments in to invest then asks them to leave...give us your money but get out...

 

 

TNT  via  CandyKisses:  Parliamentarian: Foreign presence in Iraq is unjustified. The need is gone.

ARTICLE: Deputy head of the Sindh National Bloc Faleh al-Khazali on Wednesday called on the government to speed up the withdrawal of all foreign forces from Iraq, stressing the lack of security need for their presence.   Al-Khazali said in an interview with Al-Maalouma that “supporting our security forces within the budget contributes significantly to the removal of foreign forces in general & the US in particular from Iraqi territory.”   “Iraqi forces control the security situation in the country & do not need any external support to fight terrorism or impose security in the country,” he said.   Al-Khazali indicated, “The government is required to expedite the implementation of the parliamentary decision to withdraw these forces & issue an official letter demanding the removal of the American forces in light of the stability of the security situation.”

 

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MilitiaMan:   It's CBI's Job.

TIDBIT: It’s the CBI’s job to make a rate change adjustment.  

It’s not the parliament or it’s not the Council of Minister’s or the Finance Committee’s job to do that…it's CBI.

 

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