Oil: We are Keen to Provide an Ideal Investment Environment for International Companies Operating in Iraq

Alsumaria News / Baghdad Oil Minister Abdul-Karim and coffee, on Tuesday, and the keenness of his ministry to provide an ideal investment environment for international companies operating in Iraq, noting that the work in the oil refining facilities and fields is progressing very natural.

A coffee in a statement received “Alsumaria News”, a copy of “The ministry is keen to provide the investment environment ideal safe for international companies operating in Iraq, and in order to achieve mutual benefit,” noting that “companies are rapidly rising on the implementation of the program to develop oil fields and increase production in accordance with the the length of time planned. “

The coffee that “the ministry is working to coordinate with the concerned authorities in the organs of state and local governments in the provinces to provide an atmosphere suitable employment and facilitate the movement of workers and mobility, work and facilitate the introduction of appliances and equipment, as well as provide the necessary protection, promotion and commensurate with the size of the work of these companies in the oil fields “.

He stressed Laibi “the importance of coordination with the ministries and departments concerned to provide the necessary protection for the Iraqi oil installations and personnel working in the oil sector, whether Iraqis or foreigners working in the development of oil fields,” describing the “atmosphere of working in the oil fields of idealism.”

The coffee that “work in the oil refining facilities and fields is progressing very natural,” pointing out that “the ministry has provided additional protection to those sites in coordination with security agencies and police power.”

Iraq offered its oil fields during the first licensing round and the second for development by international companies to reach a production of at least 6 million barrels per day within the year 2017, Iraq is exporting crude oil from the ports of Basra and Khor al-Amaya on the Persian Gulf, as well as the Turkish port of Ceyhan on the Mediterranean, and through the truck by truck to Jordan.

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