Deputy for Finance: Parliament discusses the oil and gas law next disconnect
Deputy for Finance: Parliament discusses the oil and gas law next disconnect
11/22/2014 09:23 GMT
Follow-up – and babysit – Legal Committee in the Iraqi parliament, said that the next legislative term will begin discussions of important laws, most notably the oil and gas law.
The Vice-Chairman of the Committee Mohsen al-Sadoun, in a press statement on Saturday, said that “the legal committee in coordination with other relevant committees will begin the legislative dismissal for the next Council to discuss important laws will be in the forefront of the oil and gas law to end the oil disputes between local governments and the provinces and the federal government.”
Sadoun said that “the initial oil agreement signed between the federal government and the government of Kurdistan in line with the Iraqi constitution, a step toward proving good faith between the parties to remove the previous differences.
And announced that the Kurdistan Regional Government, on Thursday of last week, reaching a comprehensive agreement with the Baghdad government on outstanding problems between the two sides, particularly with regard to the export of oil, and the transfer of funds from the Iraqi budget for the region.
The oil production of Iraq before the crisis reached 3.5 million barrels per day, but he declined after the establishment of the region to export oil alone as well as the control of the organization Daash on some of the fields has led to the loss of Iraq nearly 1.2 million barrels per day. Q, Q
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