Office Shahristani: Kurdistan provided us with documents and pictures of the smuggling of oil
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Office Shahristani: Kurdistan provided us with documents and pictures of the smuggling of oil
The picture says a 1000 words eeh, looks like they got them by the short hairs!
Ali Salman - 09/07/2012 PM - 9:21
The Director of Information Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussain al-Shahristani Faisal Abdullah, that the Federal Government has conclusive evidence, documentation and sufficient information about the existence of the smuggling of oil from Kurdistan to Iran and then to other countries with confirmed The Daily Telegraph for the export of Kurdish oil via tankers to Turkey.
Abdullah said in a press statement yesterday: The federal government has sufficient information and evidence provided documents and images to the smuggling operations recorded by satellite and through documents sent by the Ministry of wealth and natural resources, confirm the existence of smuggling from the region to Iran and other countries.
He added that the satellite recorded the smuggling operations that established the existence of a large Hoziat in the process of transporting oil from the region to Iran and through the dealers present are smuggled to Afghanistan, Kazakhstan and other countries and are sold at low prices.
In the same vein confirmed the Daily Telegraph said that the Kurdistan Regional Government began to export oil tanks across the border into Turkey in a controversial move political and said that "the Government of the Territory stopped exporting oil through pipes under the control of the central government, accusing Baghdad to default on payments owed to the international oil companies which operating in the region.
" Among those companies Genel Energy managed by the British Tony Hayward, former CEO of BP's giant. It is scheduled to begin operation of the pipeline in the next year.
But the Daily Telegraph quoted two different sources that the tanks began to move crude oil from Kurdistan to Turkey across the border since last Thursday.
Malcolm said Graham Wood, an analyst at Capital in SA that this step will be of significance because it shows a serious commitment between the Government of the Kurdistan region and Turkey.
Wood said that we were not expecting that to happen so quickly, the opening of the border increases enormously the scope of sale of crude oil from Kurdistan.
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Ali Salman - 09/07/2012 PM - 9:21
The Director of Information Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussain al-Shahristani Faisal Abdullah, that the Federal Government has conclusive evidence, documentation and sufficient information about the existence of the smuggling of oil from Kurdistan to Iran and then to other countries with confirmed The Daily Telegraph for the export of Kurdish oil via tankers to Turkey.
Abdullah said in a press statement yesterday: The federal government has sufficient information and evidence provided documents and images to the smuggling operations recorded by satellite and through documents sent by the Ministry of wealth and natural resources, confirm the existence of smuggling from the region to Iran and other countries.
He added that the satellite recorded the smuggling operations that established the existence of a large Hoziat in the process of transporting oil from the region to Iran and through the dealers present are smuggled to Afghanistan, Kazakhstan and other countries and are sold at low prices.
In the same vein confirmed the Daily Telegraph said that the Kurdistan Regional Government began to export oil tanks across the border into Turkey in a controversial move political and said that "the Government of the Territory stopped exporting oil through pipes under the control of the central government, accusing Baghdad to default on payments owed to the international oil companies which operating in the region.
" Among those companies Genel Energy managed by the British Tony Hayward, former CEO of BP's giant. It is scheduled to begin operation of the pipeline in the next year.
But the Daily Telegraph quoted two different sources that the tanks began to move crude oil from Kurdistan to Turkey across the border since last Thursday.
Malcolm said Graham Wood, an analyst at Capital in SA that this step will be of significance because it shows a serious commitment between the Government of the Kurdistan region and Turkey.
Wood said that we were not expecting that to happen so quickly, the opening of the border increases enormously the scope of sale of crude oil from Kurdistan.
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