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SoranJ -> Biji Kurdistan! & its Oil Laws (8/2/2007 11:29:32 AM)




National - KRG makes movement on oil law
2-Aug-07 [14:5]

[image]http://www.peyamner.com/filesbank/news/fullsize/020807020631.jpg[/image] Erbil,(UPI)-- The Kurdistan Regional government in Iraq has approved part of its own oil law while a federal law is far from approval.

The KRG's Parliament met in special session Tuesday and approved four of the 62 articles of the law governing regional oil and natural gas resources, the Voices of Iraq news agency reports.
Lawmaker Areez Abdullah said Parliament will continue taking up the law during upcoming special sessions.
The vast majority of Iraq's 115 billion barrels of oil is located in the Shiite-controlled south and Kurdish north. Iraq produces about 2 million barrels per day now, below the 2.6 million bpd pre-war level.
Iraq's Parliament has been urged by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and pressured by President Bush to approve a federal oil law. That law is far from approval because of the varying standpoints of Iraq's political, ethnic and religious factions as well as the oil unions over how much control the central government should have over key oil fields vs. the regional/local governments as well as the role of foreign companies.
The Kurds have wanted action from Baghdad but are now moving forward on their own oil law. The KRG area is different from the violent and chaotic rest of Iraq. It has experienced relatively little violence and modest economic development.
The two main KRG parties disagreed on the regional oil law last week. The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, the party of Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, walked out of a session after its request to stall the regional law was denied.




tigris81 -> RE: Biji Kurdistan! & its Oil Laws (8/17/2007 10:23:17 AM)

 
You said it Soran, its all about the oil. I wonder what will happen when the oil reserves in the north run out in 50 or so years time. You guys might claim that Basra and Saudi Arabia are part of 'Kurdistan' too, right?. [:D]




Lion of Babylon -> RE: Biji Kurdistan! & its Oil Laws (8/25/2007 10:34:15 AM)

Dude, guys like SoranJ always post this rubbish for a while and then disappear. Its far more effective if we ignore them.




SoranJ -> RE: Biji Kurdistan! & its Oil Laws (8/26/2007 6:22:11 AM)

 
We will never disappear and we will never forget. The oil is part of our heratage and wee will fight for it as long as it takes.




tigris81 -> RE: Biji Kurdistan! & its Oil Laws (8/27/2007 9:13:15 AM)

 
You are so right LOB.

Let them dream on in their little world which starts at dusk and finishes at dawn.




aboumohamed -> RE: Biji Kurdistan! & its Oil Laws (8/29/2007 12:27:42 PM)

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ORIGINAL: tigris81


You said it Soran, its all about the oil. I wonder what will happen when the oil reserves in the north run out in 50 or so years time. You guys might claim that Basra and Saudi Arabia are part of 'Kurdistan' too, right?. [:D]


الاخ الفاضل معي وبجانبي مهندس نفط عراقي كبير ولديه خبرة 30 سنة في نفط كركوك وقد اعد عدة دراسات حول كركوك وجمجما ل وهو يقول ان النفط في كركوك لن يستغرق اكثر من عشر سنوات اخرى اما جمجما ل فان الاحتياطي لا يكفي لخمس سنوات ولهذا فان القيادة الكردية الشوفينية المتهورة كبيرة الكرش تراهن وتخلق مشاكل للعراق على اشياء وهمية فلا تبتاْس انهم الجهلاء والسلام








tigris81 -> RE: Biji Kurdistan! & its Oil Laws (8/31/2007 6:15:21 AM)

 
Dear Abumohamed,

I would have replied to you in Arabic but my keyboard only has English letters. Thank you for that information. I had no idea and I dont think Talabani or Barzani know either but I wish they did so that maybe they can leave Kirkuk.




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