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    Baghdad sent shields and helicopters to impose security in Basra and the protection of oil companies

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    Baghdad sent shields and helicopters to impose security in Basra and the protection of oil companies Empty Baghdad sent shields and helicopters to impose security in Basra and the protection of oil companies

    Post by Rocky Mon 18 Jan 2016, 3:38 am

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    Baghdad sent shields and helicopters to impose security in Basra and the protection of oil companies


    torgomh Ali Abdul Khaliq 
    1/18/16
    Said local officials and security sources, said the government sent armored military band strike and a police force to the oil city of Basra to disarm the population amid intense tribal conflict. 
    It was the deployment of troops in early to restore calm to the rural areas stretching north of the city towards the West Qurna oil fields, Majnoon, but a local official confirmed that foreign companies operating there safe. 
    He says Albzona morning, the President of the Basra Governorate Council, said that "oil companies, sites and roads leading to it completely safe and not cause for concern in this regard." Tribal conflict and reaction military Aahran growing problems that can be faced with foreign oil companies even if they are working away from the struggle with Daash areas. 
    These conflicts forced the Baghdad government to transform a major security resources from the front lines in the north and west to the south, where the oil fields that produce more 85% of Iraqi oil. 
    He says Jaber al-Saadi, head of the security committee in the provincial council, said that "this security operation targeting the north of Basra areas where there are frequent tribal conflicts and will include other areas within the city in the future." 
    and held the prime minister Haider al-Abadi weekly cabinet meeting last Wednesday in Basra, security forces and called for a "strike with an iron on the gangs that messing security of Basra." 
    Saadi added that the security forces entered with tanks and heavy weapons to the hot-Hussein area also known Balehianah north of Basra, with the support of helicopters, the army and began raiding homes and seizing weapons. 
    On the other hand, sources said security forces arrested nearly 30 people in connection with criminal charges and seized mechanism, mortars, rocket-propelled grenades and assault rifles and large stores of ammunition for rifles. He says Albzona "has become to protect security in Basra, one of the first priorities." 
    At a time when Iraq is the fifth-largest crude oil reserves in the world, oil accounts for nearly 40% of gross domestic product and more than 90% of the fiscal and external revenue at the moment . But the drop in oil prices and the costs of the conflict with extremists Daash has tasked the country's budget. 
    Expects 2016 the price of a barrel of oil budget at $ 45 and the rate of exports to the country at 3.6 million barrels per day, but oil exports from southern Iraq fell last month to 3.215 million barrels rate Today, any lower than the average in the month of November but higher than last year's rate. 
    In August 2014 he visited Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi West Qurna 2 field to reassure Lukoil Russian oil labor officials there after the company warned of the possibility of production demonstrations demanding the provision of jobs affected work. 
    He says the people of Basra, although most of Iraq's oil is produced and shipped from their city, they do not benefit from it. For: Asia News
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