Seaview
03-11-2009, 06:52 AM
De predicted that oil, or Norwegian, the Iraqi government to agree with the Kurdistan Regional Government to hold would allow the company to export crude oil from the fields of the province in the coming months.
The company's chief executive Helge supported it may be very difficult to take the understanding of the agreement until the second quarter of 2009.
The Norwegian oil company has discovered large quantities of oil in the Kurdistan province, but facing the prospect of not able to market crude, because of the differences existing between the Governments of the region around the center and oil investment contracts signed by the province without permission from the central government.
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The company's chief executive Helge supported it may be very difficult to take the understanding of the agreement until the second quarter of 2009.
The Norwegian oil company has discovered large quantities of oil in the Kurdistan province, but facing the prospect of not able to market crude, because of the differences existing between the Governments of the region around the center and oil investment contracts signed by the province without permission from the central government.
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