Abadi Office: are untrue to the presence of any new agreement between the oil ministry and the province

Abadi Office: are untrue to the presence of any new agreement between the oil ministry and the province

09/10/2016

Abadi Office - are untrue to the presence of any new agreement between the oil ministry and the provinceThe Oil Ministry has denied the existence of any new agreement for export between the Federal Ministry of Oil and the Kurdistan region. A statement by the Office of the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi news agency Buratha received a copy of it today that “the oil ministry confirms that the previous agreement is still in effect where the contents of the financial budgets for the last two years as well as the financial budget for 2017, and what happened to the oil pipeline passing through Turkish territory was vandalized before months, forcing the oil ministry to stop pumping oil through the pipeline from Kirkuk. ” “With the continuation of this stop the North Oil Company was forced to re-inject up to one hundred thousand barrels of extracted crude oil per day to the wells again without financial returns and therefore the Ministry of Oil bear operational costs for the North Oil Company.” “The re-pumping and export oil through the Turkish port of Ceyhan will provide additional imports cover operating expenses for the North Oil Company, as well as provide a share of the province of Kirkuk, the petro-dollar addition to the imports of the federal budget, all of which stopped due to stop pumping oil.” “The Oil Ministry is seeking to restore full control over the management of all the oil fields of Kirkuk, which was administered by the company before entering Daesh terrorist gangs to seize Iraqi territory and the Peshmerga forces on a section of the oil wells in the previous government period.”

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