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    Sumo: foreign tankers smuggling oil from ports to Kurdistan

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    Post by Rocky Tue Aug 30, 2016 8:13 am

    Sumo: foreign tankers smuggling oil from ports to Kurdistan
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    # Algmehorah_uz
    Included the Iraqi oil marketing company SOMO] three carriers involved in the shipment of crude oil from the Kurdistan region on the blacklist, thereby increasing the pressure on the region at a time when in talks marred by tension over the sharing of oil revenues.
    Sumo sent last week to traders in the market letter saying that it would not allow then to vector [Maran Sntoruc] and [Immediately Smile] and [As.an Olivia], which was transporting oil to enter the territory of Iraqi ports or export its crude.
    Crude region and issued independently via Turkey since mid-2015, after he said that Baghdad did not comply with an agreement to share revenue and did not shift enough money to Arbil.
    She Baghdad, which exports most of its crude from the Gulf, said the Arbil does not export enough crude under the Agreement.
    A delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government has reached the capital Baghdad yesterday and held meetings, including with Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi series, the two sides agreed to hold technical talks between the oil ministry Federal mineral wealth in the region on issues related to the production and distribution of oil through the region and the Kirkuk oilfields.


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