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    Turkey Begins Talks To Import Gas From Iraq

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    Post by Rocky Thu 10 Mar 2022, 5:33 am

    [size=38] Turkey Begins Talks To Import Gas From Iraq
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    The Information/Baghdad…
    Sources in the Ministry of Oil and Natural Resources of the Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq revealed, on Thursday, a movement to revive the gas export project to Turkey from the Khormo gas fields in Erbil and Chemchemal in Sulaymaniyah, indicating that the Turks have been very interested in the file for weeks despite the existence of obstacles Technical and legal inside Iraq to complete the agreement.
    And the newspaper, “Al-Araby Al-Jadeed”, quoted in a report, which was seen by “The Information”, an official in the Ministry of Oil and Natural Resources as saying that “there is a new Turkish desire to revive the understandings about buying gas,” stressing that “Turkey wants to do so exclusively from the Baghdad gate and within the understandings With the regional government, of course.”
    The official added, "Iraq can provide gas to Turkey in large quantities if infrastructure development projects are available, which currently need at least two years to be able to export, and Turkey can help with that, as we know."
    He explained, "Geographically, Iraq is the closest country to Turkish territory, and the pipelines will be completed with a shorter lifespan through Dohuk Governorate, but the matter needs internal understandings due to the return of the current dispute in the file of oil and gas management between Baghdad and Erbil after the Federal Court's decision, last month, the unconstitutionality of the Oil and Gas Law." applicable in the Kurdistan Regional Government.
    But an Iraqi official in Baghdad is considered close to the office of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, according to the newspaper, commenting on the issue that “Turkey will wait in the file of importing gas from the Kurdistan region, after the Federal Court’s decision, which ruled that the oil fields are under the administration of Baghdad and Erbil has no right to contract. Any foreign understandings or agreements is a sovereign file.”
    At the same time, he suggested Turkey’s desire also to keep its understandings with Baghdad and not with the regional government, and stresses by saying that “Al-Kazemi’s government has previously welcomed broad commercial understandings and there is a project to open a new border crossing with Turkey, as well as building an oil pipeline to export Iraqi oil through the Turkish port of Ceyhan, Therefore, the option of importing Turkish gas from Iraq can be considered valid and appropriate if the current legal and political problems are resolved, because the Turks will enter as investors and developers for those fields, meaning that they will be keen to deliver gas to Turkey as soon as possible.
    He points out that "Iraq needs the gas used to generate electric power, and therefore the need for partnership in gas production with the Turks is more important locally than its production, to get rid of dependence on Iran," stressing that "the Al-Kazemi government has sought during the past periods to attract companies working in the fields of exploration." and gas exploration, but these endeavors collided with obstruction and political wills opposing this trend.” finished/25
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