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sunsetjet
10-05-2008, 10:37 AM
DUBAI, Oct 4, 2008 (AFP) - United Arab Emirates-based firms Dana Gas PJSC and Crescent Petroleum announced on Saturday that they had begun producing gas under a deal with Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region over Baghdad's objections.
The firms said that, following completion of the project's first phase, they expected to supply 75 million cubic feet (2.25 million cubic metres) per day to two power stations under construction in the Kurdish cities of Arbil and Sulaimaniyah, the official WAM news agency reported.
The gas is to be carried through a 180 kilometre (115 mile) pipeline under a project signed last year that carries a total price tag of 650 million dollars.
The firms said they plan to raise output to 300 million cubic feet (nine million cubic metres) a day once the generating plants are fully operational in early 2009.
The central government in Baghdad has voiced anger at the Kurdish regional government's signing of a string of oil and gas deals with foreign oil companies, insisting such deals ought to await the passage by the Iraqi parliament of a new oil and gas law. But in recent weeks, the central government has signed a number of deals with Western oil majors under the old legislation inherited from the ousted regime of Saddam Hussein, expressing exasperation at MPs' delay in approving its proposals for a new law.

Guess they better get that HCL passed! lmao

kurds are getting things done. :happy64:

blackcats
10-05-2008, 11:00 AM
DUBAI, Oct 4, 2008 (AFP) - United Arab Emirates-based firms Dana Gas PJSC and Crescent Petroleum announced on Saturday that they had begun producing gas under a deal with Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region over Baghdad's objections.
The firms said that, following completion of the project's first phase, they expected to supply 75 million cubic feet (2.25 million cubic metres) per day to two power stations under construction in the Kurdish cities of Arbil and Sulaimaniyah, the official WAM news agency reported.
The gas is to be carried through a 180 kilometre (115 mile) pipeline under a project signed last year that carries a total price tag of 650 million dollars.
The firms said they plan to raise output to 300 million cubic feet (nine million cubic metres) a day once the generating plants are fully operational in early 2009.
The central government in Baghdad has voiced anger at the Kurdish regional government's signing of a string of oil and gas deals with foreign oil companies, insisting such deals ought to await the passage by the Iraqi parliament of a new oil and gas law. But in recent weeks, the central government has signed a number of deals with Western oil majors under the old legislation inherited from the ousted regime of Saddam Hussein, expressing exasperation at MPs' delay in approving its proposals for a new law.

Guess they better get that HCL passed! lmao

kurds are getting things done. :happy64:

I like what you are saying however this can go the other way, the GOI could stomp down on the Kurds for openly :swear: them off and sticking two fingers up at the Government.

My fingers are crossed for a good outcome.

blackcats

ricklibby
10-05-2008, 02:00 PM
the kurd's aren't willing to stop progress in their region just for political prefrence. supplying their own gas for their own power station's is a move forward for their people. the goi has not helped their own progress and this insults the minister's of oil,electricity and all pm's. seem's to me goi has a problem with organization. the kird's are not afraid nor will bow to a inferior govt. that cant help it self. kurdistan had less multi national troop's than any region due to their fairness to their people and fierceness of defending them. the only reason kurdistan is in the goi is becaus they are land locked between three enemie's. rick libby