POSTED ON [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] BY [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
[size=52]Iraq spent $ 100 billion on foreign oil companies without increasing production![/size]
[size=45]The Parliamentary Economic and Investment Committee began moving towards making amendments to the oil licensing round contracts concluded by the government in 2009, pointing out that the size of Iraq's financial losses due to these contracts amounted to more than three billion dinars annually.[/size]
[size=45]Representative Ahmed Al-Kanani, head of the Parliamentary Economic and Investment Committee for (Al-Mada), says that he “began to move in Parliament towards amending the contracts for oil licensing rounds that have prejudices against the Iraqi state and deplete public money in illegal ways,” warning of “the continuation of work on these contracts that will cause waste. Money ”.[/size]
[size=45]In mid-2009, the Iraqi government concluded contracts with major foreign companies to restructure and develop the oil sector and reverse the annual decline in oil production, as production had not increased from 2003 to 2011.[/size]
[size=45]The licensing rounds concluded by Iraq with foreign oil companies were described as representing colonialism and not an investment for the Iraqi economy, since there are funds owed by the government belonging to foreign oil companies, such as the travel and residence of the director of the foreign company in a country other than Iraq.[/size]
[size=45]Al-Kinani adds that "the trips, transfers, and residence of these managers, consultants, technicians and engineers working in these companies are borne by Iraq," estimating "the number of these managers in each company, approximately more than 100 people."[/size]
[size=45]He points out that "the government has contracted within the licensing rounds contracts with 30 giant oil companies and with many secondary companies, all of which are now working in the production and export of oil," adding that "even food and water for these companies are imported from outside Iraq."[/size]
[size=45]Within the licensing rounds, foreign companies were granted unfair privileges against Iraq and restricted Iraq with financial restrictions and obligations that squandered the country's wealth, without any return on the level of technology transfer and the development of local professional cadres.[/size]
[size=45]Hussain al-Shahristani promised, after the signing of these contracts, that Iraq's production capacity would reach 12 million barrels per day within 6 years, to become one of the largest oil-exporting countries in the world.[/size]
[size=45]The deputy from Baghdad governorate adds, "Why does the Ministry of Oil and even the government refuse to send details (doors for disbursing these sums) expenses for oil licensing rounds and only mention the number of debts owed in Iraq only?", Indicating that "Iraq's debts to these companies amount to nearly $ 20 billion “.[/size]
[size=45]And in 2014, the Australian site Fairfax Media published the largest bribery scandal in the world, involving an advisor to former prime minister Hussain al-Shahristani, former oil minister Karim Laibi and other Iraqi officials, facilitating the sale of billions of dollars of oil quotas to Western countries through the Unaoil company owned by an Iranian businessman called Atta Ehsani.[/size]
[size=45]Kanani, a deputy from the State of Law coalition, adds that "the Parliamentary Economic and Investment Committee will adopt the amendment of the contract or the legislation of a law in a way that serves national interests," indicating that "the amendment of these contracts arranges money for Iraq because of the penal conditions in it."[/size]
[size=45]He explains the government's refusal to "provide the House of Representatives with a copy of the licensing rounds contracts to the existence of financial breaches and problems," estimating the costs of Iraq's annual losses due to the oil licensing rounds, "about more than three billion dollars."[/size]
[size=45]For his part, the expert in economic affairs, Abd al-Rahman al-Mashhadani, said in a statement to (Al-Mada) that “there are damages that will befall the Iraqi state in the event of amending or changing the licensing round contracts, specifically the first, second and third round, as it was written in the presence of an Iraqi legal consultant who does not own Enough experience ”.[/size]
[size=45]He continues that "the government at the time neglected many aspects, including the failure to establish a mechanism to control the expenses of oil companies represented in the transfer of their resources from the Emirates to Iraq," noting that "the wages of one of the Chinese farmers within the licensing rounds, his monthly salary reaches about eight thousand dollars a month."[/size]
[size=45]He adds that "the salaries of non-Iraqi engineers range from 60 to 65 thousand dollars a month, and sometimes reach a hundred thousand dollars," expressing his surprise that "the sums spent on these companies from the year 2010 amounted to a hundred billion dollars without development or increase." In production ”.[/size]
[size=45]He believes that "the Parliamentary Economic Committee is unable to make any amendment to the licensing round contracts because of the penalty clause set by the oil companies," considering that "the adoption of these amendments comes within the early electoral campaigns."[/size]
[size=45][You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
[size=52]Iraq spent $ 100 billion on foreign oil companies without increasing production![/size]
[size=45]The Parliamentary Economic and Investment Committee began moving towards making amendments to the oil licensing round contracts concluded by the government in 2009, pointing out that the size of Iraq's financial losses due to these contracts amounted to more than three billion dinars annually.[/size]
[size=45]Representative Ahmed Al-Kanani, head of the Parliamentary Economic and Investment Committee for (Al-Mada), says that he “began to move in Parliament towards amending the contracts for oil licensing rounds that have prejudices against the Iraqi state and deplete public money in illegal ways,” warning of “the continuation of work on these contracts that will cause waste. Money ”.[/size]
[size=45]In mid-2009, the Iraqi government concluded contracts with major foreign companies to restructure and develop the oil sector and reverse the annual decline in oil production, as production had not increased from 2003 to 2011.[/size]
[size=45]The licensing rounds concluded by Iraq with foreign oil companies were described as representing colonialism and not an investment for the Iraqi economy, since there are funds owed by the government belonging to foreign oil companies, such as the travel and residence of the director of the foreign company in a country other than Iraq.[/size]
[size=45]Al-Kinani adds that "the trips, transfers, and residence of these managers, consultants, technicians and engineers working in these companies are borne by Iraq," estimating "the number of these managers in each company, approximately more than 100 people."[/size]
[size=45]He points out that "the government has contracted within the licensing rounds contracts with 30 giant oil companies and with many secondary companies, all of which are now working in the production and export of oil," adding that "even food and water for these companies are imported from outside Iraq."[/size]
[size=45]Within the licensing rounds, foreign companies were granted unfair privileges against Iraq and restricted Iraq with financial restrictions and obligations that squandered the country's wealth, without any return on the level of technology transfer and the development of local professional cadres.[/size]
[size=45]Hussain al-Shahristani promised, after the signing of these contracts, that Iraq's production capacity would reach 12 million barrels per day within 6 years, to become one of the largest oil-exporting countries in the world.[/size]
[size=45]The deputy from Baghdad governorate adds, "Why does the Ministry of Oil and even the government refuse to send details (doors for disbursing these sums) expenses for oil licensing rounds and only mention the number of debts owed in Iraq only?", Indicating that "Iraq's debts to these companies amount to nearly $ 20 billion “.[/size]
[size=45]And in 2014, the Australian site Fairfax Media published the largest bribery scandal in the world, involving an advisor to former prime minister Hussain al-Shahristani, former oil minister Karim Laibi and other Iraqi officials, facilitating the sale of billions of dollars of oil quotas to Western countries through the Unaoil company owned by an Iranian businessman called Atta Ehsani.[/size]
[size=45]Kanani, a deputy from the State of Law coalition, adds that "the Parliamentary Economic and Investment Committee will adopt the amendment of the contract or the legislation of a law in a way that serves national interests," indicating that "the amendment of these contracts arranges money for Iraq because of the penal conditions in it."[/size]
[size=45]He explains the government's refusal to "provide the House of Representatives with a copy of the licensing rounds contracts to the existence of financial breaches and problems," estimating the costs of Iraq's annual losses due to the oil licensing rounds, "about more than three billion dollars."[/size]
[size=45]For his part, the expert in economic affairs, Abd al-Rahman al-Mashhadani, said in a statement to (Al-Mada) that “there are damages that will befall the Iraqi state in the event of amending or changing the licensing round contracts, specifically the first, second and third round, as it was written in the presence of an Iraqi legal consultant who does not own Enough experience ”.[/size]
[size=45]He continues that "the government at the time neglected many aspects, including the failure to establish a mechanism to control the expenses of oil companies represented in the transfer of their resources from the Emirates to Iraq," noting that "the wages of one of the Chinese farmers within the licensing rounds, his monthly salary reaches about eight thousand dollars a month."[/size]
[size=45]He adds that "the salaries of non-Iraqi engineers range from 60 to 65 thousand dollars a month, and sometimes reach a hundred thousand dollars," expressing his surprise that "the sums spent on these companies from the year 2010 amounted to a hundred billion dollars without development or increase." In production ”.[/size]
[size=45]He believes that "the Parliamentary Economic Committee is unable to make any amendment to the licensing round contracts because of the penalty clause set by the oil companies," considering that "the adoption of these amendments comes within the early electoral campaigns."[/size]
[size=45][You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Today at 7:35 am by Bama Diva
» utube 11/5/24 MM&C MM&C News Report-ICC-Investors-RIYADA BANK-Port of Faw-3 Presidents Seated-Removi
Today at 6:52 am by Rocky
» utube 11/2/24 MM&C Report-Iraq 3 Presidents-National-Constitutional Entitlements-Open Market Operati
Today at 6:51 am by Rocky
» With the document.. Cancellation of the suspension of the agricultural plan in the Iraqi "breadbaske
Today at 5:13 am by Rocky
» Economist criticizes government's neglect of tourism, agriculture and dependence on oil
Today at 5:12 am by Rocky
» Al-Sudani: The development path will be an artery linking most countries in the region
Today at 5:11 am by Rocky
» Parliamentary bloc: Popular Mobilization Forces retirement law ready for voting
Today at 5:10 am by Rocky
» Al-Kadhimi: Financial costs and government insistence will force Americans to withdraw militarily
Today at 5:09 am by Rocky
» Parliamentary Committee Rejects Inclusion of Public Money Thieves in Amnesty Decision
Today at 5:08 am by Rocky
» Al-Mashhadani directs to resolve differences over draft laws before submitting them to Parliament
Today at 5:07 am by Rocky
» Emaar: Launching the housing loan application form in early 2025
Today at 5:04 am by Rocky
» Parliamentary Health: The environment needs 2.6 billion dinars to operate air purification stations
Today at 5:03 am by Rocky
» Al-Sudani: We faced major challenges in implementing the “Greater Iraq” project
Today at 5:02 am by Rocky
» Iraqi Ports reveals in numbers the percentage of completion in the Grand Faw Port projects
Today at 5:00 am by Rocky
» More than $300 million.. Central Bank sales increase in today's auction
Today at 4:59 am by Rocky
» Faw Port prepares to receive the first commercial ship
Today at 4:57 am by Rocky
» Service Effort of {Sabah}: Completing all projects with high implementation rates before the end of
Today at 4:57 am by Rocky
» Government agency for digital transformation
Today at 4:55 am by Rocky
» Parliamentary Committee: Final version of the National Day Law
Today at 4:54 am by Rocky
» Al-Imar to {Sabah}: Launching the housing loan application form at the beginning of 2025
Today at 4:53 am by Rocky
» Iraq looks forward to a new phase after Trump's victory
Today at 4:52 am by Rocky
» Training workshops to help the unemployed in Kirkuk
Today at 4:51 am by Rocky
» Nineveh to open oncology hospital in early 2025
Today at 4:50 am by Rocky
» Service Effort: Completion of all projects that exceeded 80% completion rates.
Today at 4:49 am by Rocky
» Parliamentary Health: The environment needs 2.6 billion dinars to operate air purification stations
Today at 4:48 am by Rocky
» Transportation: 20 public transport lines to be launched this month
Today at 4:47 am by Rocky
» Al-Emaar to {Al-Sabah}: Launching the housing loan application form in early 2025
Today at 4:46 am by Rocky
» The most prominent achievements of Al-Sudani's government in the youth care and sports sector files
Today at 4:45 am by Rocky
» Planning: The percentage of women in the workforce does not exceed 13 percent
Today at 4:43 am by Rocky
» Baghdad is the capital of Arab tourism
Today at 4:42 am by Rocky
» Al-Sudani: The Grand Faw Port is Iraq's largest project
Today at 4:39 am by Rocky
» Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee to NINA: This is what is delaying the selection of the list
Today at 4:38 am by Rocky
» Parliamentary lawsuit to challenge the contract with the International Finance Corporation
Today at 4:37 am by Rocky
» Minister of Justice issues directive regarding foreign lawsuits file
Today at 4:35 am by Rocky
» How will Trump's victory affect Iraq?
Today at 4:33 am by Rocky
» State Administration Coalition holds meeting with Al-Sudani and Al-Mashhadani in attendance
Today at 4:31 am by Rocky
» Formation of the regional government.. How much influence does the new US administration have on the
Today at 4:30 am by Rocky
» Al-Sudani announces the receipt of the five berths that represent the backbone of Al-Faw Port
Today at 4:29 am by Rocky
» Despite its global rise... Iraqi oil returns to the red zone
Today at 4:27 am by Rocky
» Iraq Counts on the Grand Faw Port, and an Expert Says: It Will Change the Economy - Urgent
Today at 4:25 am by Rocky
» Rafidain Bank expands comprehensive banking system to include 48 branches
Today at 4:23 am by Rocky
» "The reference" indicates the seriousness of the situation... and the political forces "shuffle the
Today at 4:22 am by Rocky
» Criminal wanted by Iraqi judiciary.. Rashid and Al-Sudani’s congratulations to Trump spark widesprea
Today at 4:21 am by Rocky
» State Administration Coalition holds meeting with Al-Sudani and Al-Mashhadani in attendance
Today at 4:19 am by Rocky
» Parliamentary Security and Defense: There are “fake” security companies run by “suspicious” figures
Today at 4:18 am by Rocky
» Fares Issa meets the Czech Ambassador to Iraq
Today at 4:17 am by Rocky
» Al-Sudani issues several directives to lift the ban on Iraqi Airways
Today at 4:16 am by Rocky
» Makkia: Iraq is heading towards a major investment marathon
Today at 4:14 am by Rocky
» Al-Fatlawi: The population census enumeration and numbering process exceeded 98% throughout Iraq
Today at 4:13 am by Rocky
» Ministerial Council: Talk of using Iraqi territory as a launching pad for false pretext attacks
Today at 4:12 am by Rocky
» Türkiye: Our relationship with Iraq is witnessing positive development and we are keen to strengthen
Today at 4:10 am by Rocky
» Basra Gas Company announces the return of production and export operations to normal
Today at 4:08 am by Rocky
» Former Minister Reveals “Exciting” Details Concerning Leaks... What’s the Story of the Electronic Fl
Today at 4:05 am by Rocky
» Al-Sudani receives the five berths of Al-Faw Port from the Korean company
Today at 4:02 am by Rocky
» Implementation of judicial memoranda of understanding on the table of the meeting between Faeq Zidan
Today at 4:01 am by Rocky
» List of dollar prices in Iraqi markets today, Thursday
Today at 3:59 am by Rocky
» It will include smaller areas and eliminate the sponsor.. Insistence on legislating the “Housing Fun
Today at 3:58 am by Rocky
» Prime Minister: We are facing a new Iraq and the path of development will be an artery linking most
Today at 3:56 am by Rocky
» Completion rates have increased fivefold in two years.. “Amazing” information and scenes from Al-Faw
Today at 3:54 am by Rocky
» Central Bank: Importance of cooperation and money transfer to facilitate trade with Azerbaijan
Yesterday at 7:19 am by Rocky
» Iraqi Businesswomen Council: A safe environment to support women’s entrepreneurship and develop skil
Yesterday at 7:15 am by Rocky
» Economist: The value of the dinar will decrease and the financial deficit will increase
Yesterday at 7:12 am by Rocky
» American website: Iraq's budget suffers from a deficit of $49.3 billion
Yesterday at 7:11 am by Rocky
» Good news for journalists and writers.. The "financial grant" will be launched on this date
Yesterday at 7:09 am by Rocky
» Iraq is the third Arab country in gold reserves
Yesterday at 7:06 am by Rocky
» Wanted by Iraqi judiciary.. An "Iraqi-American" diplomatic crisis with Trump's victory in the US pre
Yesterday at 7:04 am by Rocky
» Central Bank of Iraq sells more than $280 million in auction today
Yesterday at 6:59 am by Rocky
» Trump's victory... will it be a lifeline from the "judicial guillotine"?
Yesterday at 6:57 am by Rocky
» After winning the presidential race, Trump talks about a “strong mandate”
Yesterday at 6:57 am by Rocky
» Al-Sudani chairs meeting with IATA delegation
Yesterday at 6:54 am by Rocky
» Central Bank Governor stresses need for cooperation to facilitate trade with Azerbaijan
Yesterday at 6:53 am by Rocky
» utube 11/6/24 Donald Trump's full victory speech
Yesterday at 6:50 am by Rocky
» Deep State Confronted by Trump.. Will Elon Musk Lead America, the World and “Mars”?
Yesterday at 6:43 am by Rocky
» Alsumaria Noon Bulletin Files: Trump's Victory and Objections to the General Amnesty Law
Yesterday at 6:40 am by Rocky
» Parliamentary bloc explains reasons for demanding extension of legislative term
Yesterday at 5:11 am by Rocky
» Al-Sudani discusses with an international delegation lifting the ban on Iraqi Airways
Yesterday at 5:09 am by Rocky
» Axios: Washington warned Baghdad that Israel may attack Iraq if it does not prevent the Iranian atta
Yesterday at 5:08 am by Rocky
» Trump declares victory in US elections: I will not start wars, but I will end them
Yesterday at 5:06 am by Rocky
» Parliamentary Foreign Affairs: Trump is wanted by the Iraqi judiciary, but the country's interest co
Yesterday at 5:03 am by Rocky
» "Al-Eqtisad News" publishes the full decisions of the Cabinet session
Yesterday at 5:01 am by Rocky
» Bitcoin Hits All-Time High in Early Trading
Yesterday at 4:58 am by Rocky
» Iraq tops the list of countries importing Arab products related to construction activity
Yesterday at 4:56 am by Rocky
» 2025 Strong national economy and sound banks
Yesterday at 4:53 am by Rocky
» Government stresses the need to secure petroleum derivatives for energy production
Yesterday at 4:52 am by Rocky
» Anbar: The second phase of the electricity connection with Jordan has reached its end
Yesterday at 4:51 am by Rocky
» Iraq's gold holdings rise to more than 152.5 tons
Yesterday at 4:50 am by Rocky
» Al-Alaq stresses to Azerbaijani ambassador the importance of cooperation in transferring money to fa
Yesterday at 4:49 am by Rocky
» 7 decisions on the general population census
Yesterday at 4:47 am by Rocky
» The world awaits the new US president
Yesterday at 4:45 am by Rocky
» Sudanese demands stopping the Zionist aggression
Yesterday at 4:44 am by Rocky
» Wasit: Distribution of seeds among farmers with a support rate of 70 percent
Yesterday at 4:43 am by Rocky
» Trade: Central markets {hypermarkets} to officially open in 2025
Yesterday at 4:42 am by Rocky
» Civil Service Council: Controls for appointing land donors
Yesterday at 4:41 am by Rocky
» Baghdad Municipality: Measures to avoid damage from oil spills in the Tigris
Yesterday at 4:39 am by Rocky
» The Board of Trustees discusses a number of topics related to developing the work of the media netwo
Yesterday at 4:38 am by Rocky
» Sovereign guarantees boost labor market
Yesterday at 4:36 am by Rocky
» Mazhar Saleh: No impact of oil price drop on operating budget
Yesterday at 4:35 am by Rocky
» Iraq's share in the IMF
Yesterday at 4:35 am by Rocky
» Trump's "Historic" Victory: World Leaders Congratulate Him
Yesterday at 4:33 am by Rocky