Kurd leader reveals a U.S. proposal for revenue sharing Turkish Kurdistan oil
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Kurd leader reveals a U.S. proposal for revenue sharing Turkish Kurdistan oil
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[ltr]Twilight News / Kurd leader revealed Tuesday that the U.S. proposal to share the Turkish Kurdistan Region's oil revenues between the region and the central government in Baghdad.
It is hoped that the Kurdistan Region begins pumping oil to world markets via Turkey through a new pipeline.
There is a dispute between Baghdad and the Kurdistan Region on the distribution of oil revenues and the effects of continuous courtship Turkey to Kurds wrath of the central government, which says it is her sole authority in the management of Iraqi oil.
The User Kurdish figure in the Iraqi Council of Representatives, Mahmoud Othman's "Twilight News" that the proposed American Turkish includes the collection and imports of oil exported from the Kurdistan Region and the rest of Iraq through the Turkish port of Ceyhan CBB in Turkey to be later distributed amounts between the province and the center.
According to Osman, "Turkey wants to benefit from the parties and create as much as possible the problems between them."
Kurdish MP criticized the governments of the center and the province for not توصلهما to solutions to the outstanding problems between them and said it contributed to the Turkish intervention in this regard.
He pointed out that "Turkey's policy towards the center and the region because the government bad turkey in a deal with the center differs from the province."
A few days ago, said Turkish Energy Minister said that his country proposed a revenue Kurdistan oil exports from Iraq in a special account in a Turkish bank owned by the state and then distributed between the territorial government and the central government in Baghdad.
Between saying "distribution revenues سيتولاه the Iraq.
We'll just keep those in a Turkish bank deposits continued to state."
Press reports spoke about the conclusion of Kurdistan and Ankara recently definitive agreements for the extension of a second pipeline to export oil and gas export last.
The total production capacity of Kurdistan about 350 thousand barrels per day and is expected to rise to 400 thousand barrels per day, the end of this year and one million barrels per day in 2015 and two million barrels per day in 2019.
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[ltr]Twilight News / Kurd leader revealed Tuesday that the U.S. proposal to share the Turkish Kurdistan Region's oil revenues between the region and the central government in Baghdad.
It is hoped that the Kurdistan Region begins pumping oil to world markets via Turkey through a new pipeline.
There is a dispute between Baghdad and the Kurdistan Region on the distribution of oil revenues and the effects of continuous courtship Turkey to Kurds wrath of the central government, which says it is her sole authority in the management of Iraqi oil.
The User Kurdish figure in the Iraqi Council of Representatives, Mahmoud Othman's "Twilight News" that the proposed American Turkish includes the collection and imports of oil exported from the Kurdistan Region and the rest of Iraq through the Turkish port of Ceyhan CBB in Turkey to be later distributed amounts between the province and the center.
According to Osman, "Turkey wants to benefit from the parties and create as much as possible the problems between them."
Kurdish MP criticized the governments of the center and the province for not توصلهما to solutions to the outstanding problems between them and said it contributed to the Turkish intervention in this regard.
He pointed out that "Turkey's policy towards the center and the region because the government bad turkey in a deal with the center differs from the province."
A few days ago, said Turkish Energy Minister said that his country proposed a revenue Kurdistan oil exports from Iraq in a special account in a Turkish bank owned by the state and then distributed between the territorial government and the central government in Baghdad.
Between saying "distribution revenues سيتولاه the Iraq.
We'll just keep those in a Turkish bank deposits continued to state."
Press reports spoke about the conclusion of Kurdistan and Ankara recently definitive agreements for the extension of a second pipeline to export oil and gas export last.
The total production capacity of Kurdistan about 350 thousand barrels per day and is expected to rise to 400 thousand barrels per day, the end of this year and one million barrels per day in 2015 and two million barrels per day in 2019.
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