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Baghdad asserts authority after Russia claims no contention over KRG oil deals

byTahir Iqbal
08/12/2017
in Iraq
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BAHDAD: RBIL, Kurdistan Region  Russia’s oil dealings with the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) were not discussed when nergy Minister Alexander Novak met with Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi this week, Iraq’s oil ministry stated a day after Novak said Baghdad had no problems with Russia doing business with the KRG.

“The Iraqi government has no complaints about our projects in the Kurdistan territory,” Russia’s Minister of Energy Alexander Novak stated, according to a tweet from his ministry on Wednesday.

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Responding to Novak’s comment, Iraq’s Oil Ministry issued a statement on Thursday asserting that the topic was not discussed by Novak and Abadi.

“While the Ministry of Oil welcomes all international oil companies to work and invest in Iraq, it asserts that oil is a sovereign resource and therefore all contracts… must be signed with the federal government and the Ministry of Oil,” the ministry stated.

“Otherwise, they bear all legal and financial consequences.”

Control over oil resources  a vital revenue source for both Baghdad and Erbil  is a long disputed issue between the two governments.In October, rosneft and the KRG signed a contract for the Russian company to begin oil exploration in five blocks.In September, Rosneft signed a contract to extend KRG’s natural gas pipeline to Turkey.Iraq offered Russian construction companies the opportunity to assist with its energy infrastructure as well, inviting them to participate in building a new oil pipeline to export Kirkuk oil to Turkey’s Ceyhan port, Novak said on wednesday.The Oil Ministry announced last month that it planned to build a new pipeline rather than rehabilitate the old, damaged one.

 

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