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    Iraq exports Kirkuk crude oil to Iran via trucks

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     Iraq exports Kirkuk crude oil to Iran via trucks Empty Iraq exports Kirkuk crude oil to Iran via trucks

    Post by Rocky Sat 11 Nov 2017, 2:31 am

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    Trend Press / Baghdad 
     
    The Ministry of Oil announced its agreement with the Iranian side to export oil from Kirkuk fields to Iran at an average of 30-60 thousand barrels per day.
    "The minutes of the meeting signed by the Iraqi oil marketing company (Somo) with the Iranian side in Baghdad, provides for the Iraqi side to transfer 30-60 thousand barrels of oil per day," Oil Minister Jabbar al-Allaibi said in a statement received by "Trend Press" , Through trucks to the point of common border between the two countries near the province of Kermanshah, while the Iranian side to deliver the same quantities and specifications across the common border in southern Iraq.
    He added that "the agreement adds a new export port for Iraq, contributes to the discharge of Kirkuk oil, and achieve economic feasibility for Iraq, as well as strengthening economic relations with neighboring countries."
    He explained that "the initial agreement will be followed by the signing during the near future on the final contract with the Iranian side, after agreement on some technical issues and executive," stressing that "Iraq is keen to strengthen relations with neighboring countries."
    He pointed out that "the government and the ministry plan to establish strategic oil projects that enhance the prospects of bilateral cooperation with Turkey, Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Syria, as well as Arab countries."

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