Oman forum for Iraq's future energy looking oil and gas
Page 1 of 1
Oman forum for Iraq's future energy looking oil and gas
Opening session of the Iraq Energy Forum II in Amman Opening session of the Iraq Energy Forum II in Amman
Super Messenger Sarhan
05/19/2014
Looking Iraq Energy Forum II held in the Jordanian capital Amman, the future of energy and investment policies in the oil and gas sector and the investment opportunities available in Iraq.
It is scheduled to continue the work of the Forum, organized by the Iraqi Institute for Energy for three days in the presence of personalities specializing in the oil industry of the legislative and executive authorities, researchers and experts, in addition to representatives of major foreign companies operating in the energy sector in Iraq.
Adnan al-Janabi Adnan al-Janabi
The Chairman of the Oil and Energy Committee in the House of Representatives, Adnan al-Janabi, the differences existing between the central government and the Kurdistan region is a big hurdle that stands in front of the energy sector in the country, which may lead to serious repercussions on the unity of the country if it continues, as he put it, noting that the work The Committee is currently monitoring and control of energy affairs after failing to pass a statutory declaration oil and gas and the South Oil Company.
Louay Khatib Louay Khatib
For his part, finds the Executive Director of the Institute of the Iraqi energy Louay Khatib that in spite of the big challenges facing the energy sector in Iraq, but that there is significant growth in the rates of production of oil, said that production has increased this year by 30%, compared with rates of production two years ago, either For the production of electric power has increased to twice where production reached 12,000 megawatts this year after it was 6,000 MW.
Khatib said he hoped to find advice and opinions adopted by the Iraqi Institute for Energy response by the legislative and executive authorities and decision-makers in order to build the capacity of the energy sector in the country.
To that attributed the Managing Director of the group company Hill's Project Management in the Middle East Muhammad Rais Tosraadd large projects in Iraq to an imbalance and gaps in the contracts signed by the Iraqi government with companies, not only in the energy sector, but in all sectors, as well as the failure to adopt regulations by modern corporate management and implementation of projects, the scarcity of foreign experts specialists in the oil and gas sector and who can take advantage of them in the management and implementation of projects.
http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?depth=1&hl=en&rurl=translate.google.com&sandbox=0&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http://www.iraqhurr.org/content/article/25390207.html&usg=ALkJrhiCdGEvKOhHpX5I1U5_2L_mU0a1sg
Similar topics
» Iraq Energy Institute Holds its Annual Energy Forum in Baghdad
» The world awaits the future of energy in Iraq
» Iraq future energy summit will be hosted in Basra
» Energy Commission decision: Iraq will take control to future global oil prices
» This is what led the Iraq Energy Forum
» The world awaits the future of energy in Iraq
» Iraq future energy summit will be hosted in Basra
» Energy Commission decision: Iraq will take control to future global oil prices
» This is what led the Iraq Energy Forum
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
|
|