Parliamentary Energy: bureaucracy and corruption are driving international oil companies to leave
Page 1 of 1
Parliamentary Energy: bureaucracy and corruption are driving international oil companies to leave
[ltr][/ltr]
[ltr]PM: 04:04:05 / 03/2014
[/ltr]
[size=14.6667][ltr]I went back to the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary Many international oil companies operating in Iraq, intends to withdraw and leave the country because of the bureaucracy and corruption that it faces.
A member of the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary, Qassim Mohammed, said that the information received by the Commission confirms the intention of a number of international oil companies operating in Iraq to withdraw because of the bureaucratic and financial and administrative corruption, pointing out that the harassment practiced against oil companies operating in the Ahdab field, specifically the Chinese company, as happened Previously in Rumaila.
Muhammad and revealed the presence of interference in the work of those companies by influential elements, likely to see in 2014 the current, the withdrawal of a number of these oil companies because of the problems faced by both the security, or ill-treatment by the ministries.[/ltr][/size]
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.radionawa.com%2Farabic%2F
[ltr]PM: 04:04:05 / 03/2014
[/ltr]
[size=14.6667][ltr]I went back to the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary Many international oil companies operating in Iraq, intends to withdraw and leave the country because of the bureaucracy and corruption that it faces.
A member of the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary, Qassim Mohammed, said that the information received by the Commission confirms the intention of a number of international oil companies operating in Iraq to withdraw because of the bureaucratic and financial and administrative corruption, pointing out that the harassment practiced against oil companies operating in the Ahdab field, specifically the Chinese company, as happened Previously in Rumaila.
Muhammad and revealed the presence of interference in the work of those companies by influential elements, likely to see in 2014 the current, the withdrawal of a number of these oil companies because of the problems faced by both the security, or ill-treatment by the ministries.[/ltr][/size]
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.radionawa.com%2Farabic%2F
Similar topics
» Deputy calls for the government to contract with international companies to uncover the "whales corruption."
» Parliamentary Finance opens the files of the auction selling currency and electronic payment companies: corruption in millions of dollars
» A member of the parliamentary integrity: Transparency International report is true and Iraq occupies the first rank corruption
» Saad: energy parliamentary committee discussed the draft legal atomic energy and oil investments
» Parliamentary energy intends to ask a parliamentary question to the government on the non-application of the law of the oil company
» Parliamentary Finance opens the files of the auction selling currency and electronic payment companies: corruption in millions of dollars
» A member of the parliamentary integrity: Transparency International report is true and Iraq occupies the first rank corruption
» Saad: energy parliamentary committee discussed the draft legal atomic energy and oil investments
» Parliamentary energy intends to ask a parliamentary question to the government on the non-application of the law of the oil company
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum