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    Deputy of Salah al-Din: The province owns oil wells left within the orchards

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    Post by Rocky Thu 17 Jan 2019, 2:20 am


    Deputy of Salah al-Din: The province owns oil wells left within the orchards

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    Information / Baghdad ..
    The deputy governor of the province of Salah al-Din Manar Abdul-Muttalib, on Thursday, that the province owns within its agricultural land oil wells abandoned for years, indicating that these wells can be exploited in the country's economy.
    Abd al-Muttalib said in a statement to Al-Maaloumah that Salah al-Din has oil wells in the Sayyid Gharib area, where the tanks come and transport that oil to unknown destinations. It also owns the oil fields of Olas and Makhoul, but the province does not receive any imports Of those fields. "
    She added that "Salahuddin orchards contain oil wells covered with special covers since the era of the regime buried, and to this day has not been invested or exploited in increasing oil production."
    "The wells are still left within the orchards, as they can revive the economic situation of the province and provide Iraq with more quantities of oil," said Abdulmutallab, demanding the government "to go to those wells and come to oil companies to invest." End 25 n

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