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    Iraq reveals the reason for the delay in exporting gas to Kuwait

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    Iraq reveals the reason for the delay in exporting gas to Kuwait Empty Iraq reveals the reason for the delay in exporting gas to Kuwait

    Post by Rocky Sun Oct 28, 2018 8:37 am

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    The Ministry of Oil, on Sunday, the reason for the delay in the export of gas to Kuwait.
    "The delay in the supply of Iraqi gas to Kuwait for special technical reasons related to production," said the director general of the gas filling company of the ministry Ali Abdul Karim al-Moussawi said in a press statement that "some of the international companies operating in Iraq have also declined for technical reasons."
    He explained that "the companies produced in general are always facing some technical problems, which can be overcome in the future," stressing at the same time that "in general there are a lot of understandings with the Kuwaiti side."
    He added that "Iraq's current production of about 5 thousand tons per day," expected to increase "this production with the contracts with companies in the field of Gharraf and Halafiyah, in addition to the production of Badra and other sites, up to 16 thousand tons per day.


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