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    Iraq 's economy starts oil extraction from Baghdad

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    Post by Rocky Fri 30 Mar 2018, 1:41 am

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    (Reuters) - Prime Minister Haider al-Abbadi on Thursday chaired a meeting of the ministerial energy committee. 
    Where they discussed the assignment of service contract for the field of eastern Baghdad, the southern part was approved and referred to the Council of Ministers for approval because of its importance in the extraction of crude oil from the province of Baghdad, which in turn supplies power stations to the province without the need to transfer it from other provinces. 
    The committee also discussed the expansion of the field of Nasiriyah oil to increase production from 100 thousand barrels per day to 200 thousand barrels per day and directed the Ministry of Oil to complete all legal procedures to be submitted to the Council of Ministers. 
    They also discussed the formation of a joint committee of the ministries of electricity and oil for the purpose of considering the possibility of Iraqi private sector companies to set up a dry gas dump station, which in turn feeds the line that provides power plants with electricity.




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