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Iraqi100Percent -> Hunt oil deal creating tension in Iraq: US (9/27/2007 2:34:44 PM)

Hunt oil deal creating tension in Iraq: US
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BAGHDAD (AFP) — A US official on Thursday criticised an oil deal between Texas-based Hunt Oil Company and Iraq's Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), saying it had "needlessly elevated tensions" in Iraq.
Hunt had been advised by the US State Department not to enter the deal before the Iraqi parliament passed a national oil bill that will share out the country's lucrative oil revenues but it went ahead anyway, a US embassy official in Baghdad told reporters.
The contract signed earlier this month was declared "illegal" by Iraqi Oil Minister Hussein al-Shahristani, sparking a war of words with the KRG, which told him to stop meddling in its affairs and said he should be sacked.
The KRG passed its own oil law in August and immediately entered into the exploration deal with Hunt.
The US embassy official, who would not be named, told a media briefing the signing of contracts by the KRG while a controversial national oil bill is still before parliament was undermining national unity.
"We think that these contracts have needlessly elevated tensions between the KRG and the Iraqi government," said the official.
"Both parties share a common interest in the passage of a national law on hydrocarbons and energy sharing. We are pushing all parties to negotiate in good faith and knock off the things that will undermine national unity."
The official said the future of the contract signed for Hunt to prospect for oil in Iraq's northern autonomous Kurdish region was far from certain.
"We advise companies that they could incur significant political and legal risk by signing contracts with any party before the national law is passed," said the embassy official.
Iraq's oil infrastructure has been hit by decades of under-investment as a result of successive Gulf wars, 13 years of UN sanctions and the rampant insecurity that followed the US-led invasion in 2003.
The Hunt contract is the first major deal since UN sanctions were imposed on Iraq when it invaded Kuwait in 1990.
No details of the contract have been released but the Dallas company, which has links with the White House, has said it would begin its geological survey work in the province of Dahuk, near Iraq's northwestern border with Turkey, by the end of this year and would begin drilling in 2008.
Washington regards passage of the oil legislation as key to efforts at national reconciliation in the country which is wracked by an insurgency and sectarian violence.
The draft law was passed by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's national unity cabinet in July but faces tough passage in the 275-seat legislature, where the Kurdish bloc has 53 seats.
The US official said there was strong expectation that the law would pass through parliament before the end of the year.
"Provided it has the support of the Kurdish parties, it could be adopted fairly quickly," he added.




tigris81 -> RE: Hunt oil deal creating tension in Iraq: US (9/28/2007 8:47:50 AM)

 
Just another example of how the KRG act as an independent state and use the Iraqi the central government only when they need them and to pay their salaries. I would really be happy to see that this Hunt oil exploration company doesnt find oil in the north and how the KRG would be running back to Baghdad and begging to go back to the negotiations table.

Maliki and his gang are probebly just going to sit there and watch them go through the deal as normal.




sadiq2006 -> RE: Hunt oil deal creating tension in Iraq: US (9/29/2007 5:45:31 PM)

tigris81

ofcourse the kurds they will do it because they do not have dignity and loyalty to anything and predenting that they care about iraq and the kurds think that they can fool the world but it will continue forever like that.




SoranJ -> RE: Hunt oil deal creating tension in Iraq: US (10/1/2007 7:19:19 AM)

 
this is our land and our oil the land and oil of the kurds and we will do a contract with anyone we want. the people of kurdistan will choose and they chose to be independent from the terrorists of baghded. kaka masood and mam jalal are better than your maliki and sistani.
one day we will have our own army and will show you because the only way that you know if by war




Iraqi100Percent -> RE: Hunt oil deal creating tension in Iraq: US (10/2/2007 9:14:37 AM)

can someone tell SoranJ in Kurdish that Saddam died and has rotted in his grave so he can update his saying "Saddam Must Die!"




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