Seaview
06-18-2009, 01:14 PM
Description representative of the Government of Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region in the United States and Canada Qubad Talabani oil contracts signed by the Government of the Territory with the oil companies as "sound and legal."
Talabani said in a press statement published today, Thursday, The oil minister in the federal government does not have the authority to ratify the province's oil contracts, noting that the constitution is the primary source is the basic document handling and acceptable to the Government of the Territory, as he put it.
He explained that the export of oil through the oil fields in the region has become an easy process and if the availability of specialized capacity is possible to raise the ceiling on oil production to ensure the export of one million barrels of oil a day from those fields.
He added that the provincial government have so far signed more than two dozen contracts with 30 companies, including oil and gas companies are known, indicating that these contracts are consistent with the constitutional laws of Iraq.
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Talabani said in a press statement published today, Thursday, The oil minister in the federal government does not have the authority to ratify the province's oil contracts, noting that the constitution is the primary source is the basic document handling and acceptable to the Government of the Territory, as he put it.
He explained that the export of oil through the oil fields in the region has become an easy process and if the availability of specialized capacity is possible to raise the ceiling on oil production to ensure the export of one million barrels of oil a day from those fields.
He added that the provincial government have so far signed more than two dozen contracts with 30 companies, including oil and gas companies are known, indicating that these contracts are consistent with the constitutional laws of Iraq.
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