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    The government agrees to transfer the majority of the project of oil to Jordan items

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     The government agrees to transfer the majority of the project of oil to Jordan items Empty The government agrees to transfer the majority of the project of oil to Jordan items

    Post by Rocky Fri 19 May 2017, 1:50 am


    The government agrees to transfer the majority of the project of oil to Jordan items


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    {Baghdad: Euphrates News} The Oil Ministry announced on Thursday that the government has agreed to most of the terms of the agreement between Iraq and Jordan on a project to extend an oil pipeline from Basra to Jordan.
    Said ministry spokesman Assem Jihad, in a press statement, " The government has approved the majority of the contract with the terms of companies , " he said, adding that " the project will meet the need of Jordan, will be exported section of the oil as well."
    He noted "the existence of a preliminary agreement on the supply of oil Egypt," noting that "it will be a conduit for the countries of North Africa," pointing out that "Iraq does not spend any money on the project, but the consortium to pay its costs."
    It is said that, the project is the establishment of a consortium of several companies to extend an oil pipeline from Basra province , south of the country to the Jordanian port of Aqaba.
    The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Oil Zia Jaafar, announced in the second of last April, the Council of Ministers agreed in principle to set up a project pipeline Jordanian Alaraca-, noting that " the meetings will be held between the two countries next week on the project estimated to cost about 6.5 billion dollars , " he said, adding " the Iraqi government has stepped up its efforts with the company invested in the oil pipeline project, it was reached with agreement on technical issues and economic issues, in addition to determine the price and tariff costs total project" .anthy

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