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Russia’s LUK oil delegation meet Iraqi oil minister 

byCustoms Today Report
28/03/2015
in International Customs, Iraq
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BAGHDAD: Executive Manager of Russian LUK Oil Company, Wahid Kaberov, met with Iraqi Oil Minister, Adil Abdul Mahdi in his office in Baghdad to enhance oil production.

The Russian LUK Oil Company confirmed its “adherence to development plans and increasing production of oil fields under its authority in Iraq.”

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The statement added “Minister Abdul Mahdi assured the Ministry’s adherence to provide a secure environment to attract investments which will develop the oil sector and oil industry in Iraq.”

The statement added “Abdul Mahdi appreciated the role of the LUK Oil Company in developing and increasing the production of Gharb Qurna Oil Field,” stressing Iraq’s adherence to increase cooperation with the Russian Company to include other projects.

For his part, the Executive Manager of the LUK Oil Company Kaberov emphasized adherence of his company to increase cooperation and investments in oil and gas sector as well as excavation in addition to petrochemicals.

Kaberov also denied the alleged statements telling that “contracts concluded by his company with Iraq allows his company to stay in Iraq for long years.”

 

Tags: delegationGharb Qurna Oil FieldIraqi Oil MinisterRussian LUK Oil Company

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