Tanker carrying oil from Kurdistan dock on Saturday in a U.S. port
Tanker carrying oil from Kurdistan dock on Saturday in a U.S. port
07/25/2014 13:10
Agencies – Data from satellites to track the movements of ships tanker carrying crude oil from Kurdistan, close to the day of the only access to the port in the United States, “despite concerns expressed by Washington since a long time because of oil sales from independent Kurdistan.”
The data showed the service “Reuters”, to keep track of ships that “the United Kalaverwta carrier which left the Turkish port of Ceyhan in June laden with oil from the Kurdish new pipeline is expected to dock in Galveston, Texas, on Saturday.”
According to “Reuters”, that “if the sale of the Kurdish crude refinery in the United States, it would raise the ire of Baghdad which believes that such deals and smuggling are also questions about Washington’s commitment to the prevention of sales of oil from Kurdistan.”
Washington has been pressing for companies and governments to refrain from buying oil from the Kurdistan Regional Government, but did not explicitly prohibit American companies from buying it.
Not been able to trade sources in Texas and New York, London and Geneva to determine the identity of the buyer-borne cargo United Kalaverwta.
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