Oil issues clarification regarding Basra-Haditha pipeline
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[rtl]Baghdad / NINA / The Ministry of Oil issued a clarification regarding the (Basra-Haditha) pipeline.
The ministry stated in a statement: "Despite the many statements published by our ministry, which clearly explained the full truth of the Basra-Haditha crude oil pipeline project with all its details and the economic feasibility of its establishment, some still insist on addressing the project, describing it with inaccurate and unrealistic information. From time to time, articles are still circulating in the media or on social media insisting on calling the project by a name other than the official name announced for it, drawing unrealistic scenarios that are not consistent with the direction of the ministry, which leads the oil wealth with confident steps and wise policies witnessed by everyone, achieving distinguished successes at all levels of extraction, transportation, refining and distribution."
She added: "The Ministry of Oil has been keen, as is its custom, to be transparent in sharing with the Iraqi people all the developments witnessed by the oil sector and the important achievements made in it, out of its keenness to convey accurate information, as not a period passes without news to our people about completed projects and others under construction or in the process of starting implementation, as these achievements are backed by the tremendous efforts of our ministry's cadres and its various formations."
She continued: "Based on this principle, the ministry is currently preparing to start implementing one of the giant strategic projects in the field of transporting crude oil from Rumaila in Basra Governorate in the south to Haditha in Anbar Governorate in the north, as the project serves two main goals: diversifying export outlets and supplying current and future refineries and power stations with crude oil."
The Ministry clarified in response to the recent article that discussed the project with inaccurate information, the Ministry of Oil would like to say that the officials in our Ministry have stated in more than one forum and occasion that the project does not extend to the port of Aqaba and does not contain any new pipelines outside the borders, but rather work is being done in parallel with the implementation of the project to link it with the Iraqi-Turkish export pipeline by linking the Haditha warehouse to the (IT1A) station in Baiji with a 200 km long pipeline, where the cadres of our Ministry, represented by the formations of the Oil Projects Company, the Lines and Pipelines Company, and the North Oil Company, have rehabilitated and maintained the pipeline extending from the (IT1A) station in Baiji to the Turkish border point in Fishkhabur, which was severely damaged during the events that the northern governorates were exposed to during the past years, where the Ministry provided, by resorting to the maintenance option, despite its difficulty, large sums of money estimated at 500 million dollars.
She added that the halt of oil exports through the Turkish port of Ceyhan costs the state large financial fees and causes the loss of customers in Europe and North America, which calls for accelerating the start of this vital project, as all the oil produced from the Kirkuk fields and the northern region is consumed in the refining sector and the halt of crude oil exports from the Kurdistan Region.
She pointed out that the projects implemented by our ministry, especially the strategic ones, are subject to in-depth studies at all technical and economic levels that extend over many years, taking into consideration long-term oil policies and market needs. Reputable international companies are called upon to prepare technical and engineering documents in order to mature them before they are ready for implementation. Accordingly, the statement that the project is not economically feasible is contrary to reality, as the Ministry of Oil is the most keen on the success of the projects it implements and ensuring their economic feasibility.
She explained that a large part of the oil from this pipeline will be consumed locally by equipping the refineries of the central and southern regions of Nasiriyah, Samawah, Karbala, Najaf, Diwaniyah and the refineries of the northern region, in addition to supplying power stations with crude oil during peak times.
She added that our ministry has repeatedly stated that the Haditha-Aqaba pipeline project is not included in the ministry's plans and that in any case it will be subject to a technical and economic feasibility study, but some people, due to their lack of full understanding of the project's components, continue to present it inaccurately, describing the project in a way that it does not contain, provoking people's emotions in obstructing the project and putting obstacles in the way of the country's progress and prosperity.
She pointed out that the project will be a fundamental pillar in driving the Iraqi economy by maximizing financial resources, raising the country's overall growth level, and delivering Iraqi oil to European and American markets through the port of Ceyhan and perhaps in the future through the port of Tartous or the port of Tripoli on the Mediterranean Sea at competitive costs that allow the sale of oil at rates higher than the price offered for oil available at Gulf ports thanks to the short distance and low shipping costs. The project, with its large facilities extending along the pipeline route, whether the giant warehouses in both Rumaila and Haditha or the pumping stations, will create significant job opportunities for the country's people. The project's location near the development road will support the government's orientations to raise the globality of the project and make it a global energy corridor alongside the trade corridor and push surrounding countries to invest in oil and gas transport projects through Iraq, which will positively reflect on the country's economy.
The Ministry of Oil stressed that it is the guardian of the country's oil policy and the guarantor of the success of the projects that are planned accurately and with the most efficient Iraqi expertise and employing the latest technologies by harnessing major international companies in the field of consulting, planning, manufacturing and implementation.
It called on all media interested in the oil field to clarify information from the accredited media outlets in our ministry or through the responsible authorities in the formations of the Ministry of Oil in order to obtain accurate information and an objective and constructive presentation in describing projects in general and the Basra-Haditha crude oil pipeline project in particular. / End7[/rtl]
The ministry stated in a statement: "Despite the many statements published by our ministry, which clearly explained the full truth of the Basra-Haditha crude oil pipeline project with all its details and the economic feasibility of its establishment, some still insist on addressing the project, describing it with inaccurate and unrealistic information. From time to time, articles are still circulating in the media or on social media insisting on calling the project by a name other than the official name announced for it, drawing unrealistic scenarios that are not consistent with the direction of the ministry, which leads the oil wealth with confident steps and wise policies witnessed by everyone, achieving distinguished successes at all levels of extraction, transportation, refining and distribution."
She added: "The Ministry of Oil has been keen, as is its custom, to be transparent in sharing with the Iraqi people all the developments witnessed by the oil sector and the important achievements made in it, out of its keenness to convey accurate information, as not a period passes without news to our people about completed projects and others under construction or in the process of starting implementation, as these achievements are backed by the tremendous efforts of our ministry's cadres and its various formations."
She continued: "Based on this principle, the ministry is currently preparing to start implementing one of the giant strategic projects in the field of transporting crude oil from Rumaila in Basra Governorate in the south to Haditha in Anbar Governorate in the north, as the project serves two main goals: diversifying export outlets and supplying current and future refineries and power stations with crude oil."
The Ministry clarified in response to the recent article that discussed the project with inaccurate information, the Ministry of Oil would like to say that the officials in our Ministry have stated in more than one forum and occasion that the project does not extend to the port of Aqaba and does not contain any new pipelines outside the borders, but rather work is being done in parallel with the implementation of the project to link it with the Iraqi-Turkish export pipeline by linking the Haditha warehouse to the (IT1A) station in Baiji with a 200 km long pipeline, where the cadres of our Ministry, represented by the formations of the Oil Projects Company, the Lines and Pipelines Company, and the North Oil Company, have rehabilitated and maintained the pipeline extending from the (IT1A) station in Baiji to the Turkish border point in Fishkhabur, which was severely damaged during the events that the northern governorates were exposed to during the past years, where the Ministry provided, by resorting to the maintenance option, despite its difficulty, large sums of money estimated at 500 million dollars.
She added that the halt of oil exports through the Turkish port of Ceyhan costs the state large financial fees and causes the loss of customers in Europe and North America, which calls for accelerating the start of this vital project, as all the oil produced from the Kirkuk fields and the northern region is consumed in the refining sector and the halt of crude oil exports from the Kurdistan Region.
She pointed out that the projects implemented by our ministry, especially the strategic ones, are subject to in-depth studies at all technical and economic levels that extend over many years, taking into consideration long-term oil policies and market needs. Reputable international companies are called upon to prepare technical and engineering documents in order to mature them before they are ready for implementation. Accordingly, the statement that the project is not economically feasible is contrary to reality, as the Ministry of Oil is the most keen on the success of the projects it implements and ensuring their economic feasibility.
She explained that a large part of the oil from this pipeline will be consumed locally by equipping the refineries of the central and southern regions of Nasiriyah, Samawah, Karbala, Najaf, Diwaniyah and the refineries of the northern region, in addition to supplying power stations with crude oil during peak times.
She added that our ministry has repeatedly stated that the Haditha-Aqaba pipeline project is not included in the ministry's plans and that in any case it will be subject to a technical and economic feasibility study, but some people, due to their lack of full understanding of the project's components, continue to present it inaccurately, describing the project in a way that it does not contain, provoking people's emotions in obstructing the project and putting obstacles in the way of the country's progress and prosperity.
She pointed out that the project will be a fundamental pillar in driving the Iraqi economy by maximizing financial resources, raising the country's overall growth level, and delivering Iraqi oil to European and American markets through the port of Ceyhan and perhaps in the future through the port of Tartous or the port of Tripoli on the Mediterranean Sea at competitive costs that allow the sale of oil at rates higher than the price offered for oil available at Gulf ports thanks to the short distance and low shipping costs. The project, with its large facilities extending along the pipeline route, whether the giant warehouses in both Rumaila and Haditha or the pumping stations, will create significant job opportunities for the country's people. The project's location near the development road will support the government's orientations to raise the globality of the project and make it a global energy corridor alongside the trade corridor and push surrounding countries to invest in oil and gas transport projects through Iraq, which will positively reflect on the country's economy.
The Ministry of Oil stressed that it is the guardian of the country's oil policy and the guarantor of the success of the projects that are planned accurately and with the most efficient Iraqi expertise and employing the latest technologies by harnessing major international companies in the field of consulting, planning, manufacturing and implementation.
It called on all media interested in the oil field to clarify information from the accredited media outlets in our ministry or through the responsible authorities in the formations of the Ministry of Oil in order to obtain accurate information and an objective and constructive presentation in describing projects in general and the Basra-Haditha crude oil pipeline project in particular. / End7[/rtl]
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