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[Examiner RSS] FILE - In this May 31, 2009 file photo, an employee works at Tawke oil fields in the semiautonomous Kurdish region in northern Iraq. Iraq's Kurds pushed the central government on Tuesday to recognize oil contracts they signed with .
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[Med welcomes you to DinarSpeculator - Iraq Dinar Forum, Iraq Investments, Iraq News, Iraqi Dinar] Iraqi Kurds push for recognition of oil deals: The Kurds' condition could foil ambitious Iraqi plans to raise daily oil exports to 2.25 million barrels in 2011 from the current 1.9 million. Oil revenues account for nearly 95 percent of Iraq's budget as the energy-rich nation tries to rebuild the country after decades of wars and international sanctions.
[WSFA - NEWS] Iraqi Kurds push for recognition of oil deals - WSFA 12 News ...: Ali Hussein Balo, an adviser to the Kurdish Ministry of Natural Resources said the crude-rich region can significantly contribute to the nation's target of raising oil exports next year by shipping 150,000 barrels a day out of the country, but only if all "our deals are recognized officially in a signed paper by Baghdad," he told the Associated Press.
[Investor's Iraq Forum - Iraq Dinar Forum, Iraq Investments, Iraq Stock Exchange, Iraq Bank, Iraq News, Iraqi Dinar] Iraqi Kurds push for recognition of oil deals - Investors Iraq: Ali Hussein Balo, an adviser to the Kurdish Ministry of Natural Resources said the crude-rich region can significantly contribute to the nation's target of raising oil exports next year by shipping 150,000 barrels a day out of the country, but only if all "our deals are recognized officially in a signed paper by Baghdad," he told the Associated Press.
[Fuel Fix] Fuel Fix » Iraqi Kurds push for recognition of oil deals: Photo: In this May 31, 2009 file photo, an employee works at Tawke oil fields in the semiautonomous Kurdish region in northern Iraq. Iraq’s Kurds pushed the central government on Tuesday to recognize oil contracts they signed with international companies by insisting the self-ruled region will not resume exports until Baghdad recognizes the deals.
[Durham Central] Iraqi Kurds push for recognition of oil deals | Durham Central: Ali Hussein Balo, an adviser to the Kurdish Ministry of Natural Resources said the crude-rich region can significantly contribute to the nation's target of raising oil exports next year by shipping 150,000 barrels a day out of the country, but only if all "our deals are recognized officially in a signed paper by Baghdad," he told the Associated Press.
[Examiner Business RSS] Iraqi Kurds push for recognition of oil deals | Washington Examiner: Iraq's Kurds pushed the central government on Tuesday to recognize oil contracts they signed with international companies by insisting the self-ruled region will not resume exports until Baghdad recognizes the deals.
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[The Daily Caller - Breaking News, Opinion, Research, and Entertainment] Iraqi Kurds push for recognition of oil deals | The Daily Caller ...: FILE - In this June 1, 2009 file photo, Kurdish president Massud Barzani, right, and Iraqi President Jalal Talabani open a ceremonial valve during an event to celebrate the start of oil exports from the autonomous region of Kurdistan, in the northern Kurdish city of Irbil, Iraq. Iraq's Kurds pushed the central government on Tuesday to recognize oil contracts they signed with international companies by insisting the self-ruled region will not resume exports until Baghdad recognizes the deals.
[Dinar Daddy's Tidbits] * Oil exports from Iraq's Kurdish north to resume : Dinar Daddy's ...: Iraqi Kurds have unilaterally signed more than two dozens oil deals with Western companies that are deemed illegal by Baghdad. Exports were halted a few months after they started in June 2009 amid a disagreement over payments.
[Currency Newshound / IQD News] Kurds Upset At Paying Kuwait For Saddam's Sins « Currency ...: “The 150,000 bpd export requirement from the Kurdistan region combined with its 17 percent share of Iraqs oil income points to a political agenda, which the Iraqi oil and finance ministers are behind,” said Khalil, adding that Iraqi Kurdistan was in need of compensation just as much as Kuwait was, due to the Baathist regimes destruction of the Kurdistan region.
[WAVE - News] Iraqi Kurds push for recognition of oil deals - WAVE 3 News ...: Ali Hussein Balo, an adviser to the Kurdish Ministry of Natural Resources said the crude-rich region can significantly contribute to the nation's target of raising oil exports next year by shipping 150,000 barrels a day out of the country, but only if all "our deals are recognized officially in a signed paper by Baghdad," he told the Associated Press.
[Iraqi Dinar News] * Iraq's 2011 budget bill back to govt for amendment due to ...: The Kurds objected to the draft budget because it did not clearly contain provisions for the budgets of the Kurdish forces known as Peshmarga, and the regional government were not satisfied with their share of the budget.
[Currency Newshound / IQD News] 2011 Budget to be amended due to dispute; First reading in January ...: The Iraqi government’s binding condition stems from, according to Iraqi officials, a statement last month by the KRG Minister of Natural Resource Ashti Hawarmi who said Kurdistan could export 200,000 bdp.
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