Sara Johnson Posted July 13, 2011 Report Share Posted July 13, 2011 After al-shihristani's office denied the charge. Awwad: Possessed documents to prove land-grant to the Kuwaiti company 13/07/2011 ad-4: 15 | readers number: 101 The Iraqi future Replied the parliamentary energy commission denied the deputy prime minister for energy, Hussein al-shahrastani, on the granting of his ministry on the ground is estimated at 280 million square meters investment firm Kuwaiti oil, indicating that it has evidence of land-grant to the Kuwaiti company. The committee member said Uday awwad: I have officially a book issued by the Ministry of Oil through the South Oil Company confirms to about 280 million square meters oil company kuwaiti Investment .واوضح, that the governorate of Basra addressed the South Oil Company for Investment the piece of land between the field of Saybah gas industrial and hamdan in the governorate of Basra, Pointing out that the oil ministry responded by the South Oil Company that this piece is one of the taboos of the gas سيبة, granted Kuwaiti investment firm. He denied the office of the deputy prime minister Hussain Al-Shahristani, the South Oil Company to sell Iraqi territory is estimated at 280 million square meters in the fields of Saybah to a Kuwaiti company, Shahristani said according to a statement by his office that talk lacks truth, and that his ministry did not sign a contract with any oil company, whether Arab or foreign allowed to استملاك the territory of Iraq. http://www.burathanews.com/news_article_130399.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dinarx2 Posted July 13, 2011 Report Share Posted July 13, 2011 Hmmmmmmm Wouldn't it be interesting if this is true and Iraq gave a large piece of Gas producing land to Kuwait in exchange for WHAT ? Maybe that is why the Kuwait Emir gave all his people a bunch of money and stuff a few months ago and Iraq announced that Kuwait was paid Well this is a good one for the conspiracy folks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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