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Gazprom Neft Still Interested in Kurdistan

PostAuthor: jjmuneer » Thu Oct 11, 2012 7:27 am

10 October 2012
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Gazprom Neft is still interested in Kurdistan's oil, a company source said, rebutting reports that it had frozen projects in the Iraqi province.

In August, Gazprom Neft, the oil arm of natural gas producer Gazprom, acquired interests in two blocks in Iraqi Kurdistan after similar moves by international rivals angered the central government in Baghdad.

The International Oil Daily cited Iraqi Oil Minister Abdul-Kareem Luaibi as saying that Baghdad had received a letter from Gazprom in which the company said it had frozen the contract with Kurdistan.

"Gazprom Neft is still working on these projects. The company is keeping its interest in Kurdistan," a Gazprom Neft source said.

A company spokeswoman declined to comment.

Gazprom Neft already has a project in Iraq, near the Iranian border, where it expects to produce about 15,000 barrels per day starting in 2013.

Baghdad was angered by the plans of some international majors, including ExxonMobil, to tap oil and gas in the semiautonomous region. The central government says the deals are illegal.

Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin said during a visit to Iraq that he hoped the Iraqi government would support Russian energy companies working in the country, Interfax reported.

"Our trade is not large so far, but we have major promising projects. Our companies are expanding their operations in Iraq," Putin said during talks with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. "I hope their work will expand steadily, and I do count on your support."



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Re: Gazprom Neft Still Interested in Kurdistan

PostAuthor: Cewlik » Thu Oct 11, 2012 12:41 pm

jjmuneer wrote:RUSSIA!!! :-D


Yeah Russia, they make with Iraq a 5 billion dollar arms deal.
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PostAuthor: RawandKurdistani » Thu Oct 11, 2012 12:43 pm

Cewlik wrote:
jjmuneer wrote:RUSSIA!!! :-D


Yeah Russia, they make with Iraq a 5 billion dollar arms deal.


Russia is selling to everyone interested in buying, And i'm not just talking about weaponry :lol:
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Re: Gazprom Neft Still Interested in Kurdistan

PostAuthor: jjmuneer » Thu Oct 11, 2012 5:45 pm

Cewlik wrote:
jjmuneer wrote:RUSSIA!!! :-D


Yeah Russia, they make with Iraq a 5 billion dollar arms deal.

They are clearly supportinng us against central Iraqi government, so please do us a favour and stop your whining.
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Re: Gazprom Neft Still Interested in Kurdistan

PostAuthor: Cewlik » Thu Oct 11, 2012 8:04 pm

jjmuneer wrote:They are clearly supportinng us against central Iraqi government, so please do us a favour and stop your whining.


What is behind Iraq's arms deal with Russia?

http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/ins ... 85484.html

Russia clearly support Iraqi government, to make Iraq, which is pro Iran and also friend of Russian politic, a strong state in Middel East. This oil deals with Kurdistan are just political, you are so ignorant and stupid to say that they are our real friends.

jjmuneer wrote:RUSSIA!!! :-D


Look at your euphemism for Russia, a state which give a f*** about Kurds and make in this times one of the biggest arms deal with Iraq. And exactly with this weapons Iraq will attack Kurds.

Of course Kurdistan should continue its trade with Russia and all other states, but we dont need Kurds who make a parade for states who only have a political relationship with Kurds, so calm down, they are not Kurds lovers.
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Re: Gazprom Neft Still Interested in Kurdistan

PostAuthor: kardox » Thu Oct 11, 2012 11:21 pm

We are alone and have no friends, especially not Russia. Russia was never good toward Kurds and it still isn't. Just this
n the period between 1992-94 the population of the former Red Kurdistan region was forced to flee due to the Nagorno-Karabakh War. This autonomy was established by Lenin that was disbanded by Stalin who agreed to the Ataturk's request (the significant part of inhabitants of Red Kurdistan deported to the Middle Asia and Kazakhstan).[13] Red Kurdistan was not actually Kurdistan according to the Kurdish map and borders. Armenia has effectively occupied the former region Red Kurdistan as it is used as a crucial land corridor that connects Armenia with the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.
makes me dislike their politics even more.
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Re: Gazprom Neft Still Interested in Kurdistan

PostAuthor: burnsss » Fri Oct 12, 2012 1:38 am

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Iraq is considering replacing ExxonMobil with Russian companies at the supergiant West Qurna-1 oilfield, after the U.S. major angered Baghdad by venturing into Kurdistan, according to a media report citing industry sources.

The northern Kurdish region has riled Baghdad by signing deals with foreign oil majors, such as Exxon, Total and Chevron, contracts the central government rejects as illegal.

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Nefte Compass, a weekly energy newsletter about the FSU and Eastern Europe, said on Thursday that Iraq is weighing whether to replace Exxon with Russia's LUKOIL and Gazprom Neft - both already involved in the country.

It said that the proposal was due to be raised at a meeting this week between Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The meeting took place on Wednesday, but no such offers - if they were made - have been made public.

A spokesman for Russia's second-largest crude producer LUKOIL, which operates West Qurna-2, said the company is not planning to increase its exposure in Iraq by acquiring a stake in West Qurna-1, reiterating the company's official line that it is satisfied with its portfolio in Iraq.

Gazprom Neft, the oil arm of the world's top natural gas producer Gazprom, declined to comment.

Sources have told Reuters that Russia's top oil company Rosneft, may team up with Exxon in Iraq after the two have struck a landmark agreement to jointly tap Arctic hydrocarbon riches and oil and gas in North America.

Rosneft also declined to comment on the possibility of entering Iraq.

On Wednesday, Putin, a vocal opponent of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, called for Russia to strengthen its presence in the OPEC oil producer state at the meeting with al-Maliki.

Sources also said Gazprom Neft has no plans to freeze its projects in Kurdistan, it pledged to develop in August, refuting media reports. The company already has a project in Iraq, near the Iranian border, where it expects to produce about 15,000 barrels per day from 2013.
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Re: Gazprom Neft Still Interested in Kurdistan

PostAuthor: burnsss » Fri Oct 12, 2012 1:40 am

Great Russia please rape us in the anus, sell Saddam and Maliki weapons and then try undermine kurds at any cost oh great Russia the great friend of kurds.
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Re: Gazprom Neft Still Interested in Kurdistan

PostAuthor: Lepzerin » Fri Oct 12, 2012 2:03 am

kardox wrote:We are alone and have no friends, especially not Russia. Russia was never good toward Kurds and it still isn't. Just this
n the period between 1992-94 the population of the former Red Kurdistan region was forced to flee due to the Nagorno-Karabakh War. This autonomy was established by Lenin that was disbanded by Stalin who agreed to the Ataturk's request (the significant part of inhabitants of Red Kurdistan deported to the Middle Asia and Kazakhstan).[13] Red Kurdistan was not actually Kurdistan according to the Kurdish map and borders. Armenia has effectively occupied the former region Red Kurdistan as it is used as a crucial land corridor that connects Armenia with the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.
makes me dislike their politics even more.


Actually, for a long time the Soviet Union was interested in supporting Kurdish interests in the Middle East, though not in the Caucasus. Red Kurdistan's failures was more due to chauvinism from Armenians and particularly party chiefs in Azerbaijan more than those from Russia.

It was the Soviet Union whose backing made Mahabad possible, but at the same time its withdrawal doomed it. It was the Soviet Union that let Barzani and his fighters flee to their country, though they were savaged by the hatred of the Azerbaijani Party chief because of his closeness to Stalin and Beria, causing them to be scattered across the country if not die. But after their downfall, Kurds were educated in the Soviet Union, Barzani in particular received training. They could have refused entrance to Barzani in the first place- they had no reason to let him in- and if they didn't let him in, he may very well have been executed.

Radio Yerevan, through productions from Radio Moscow, were for a long time the only source of Kurdish music and programing for the whole middle-east (on Russian government money no less...), until our political groups made underground radio stations. This was particularly valuable to Kurds in North Kurdistan under Turkish oppression, who could if they were lucky and had a radio, listen to Kurdish on the radio! Even up in St. Petersburg (Leningrad then), the universities had studies opened up for Kurdish history, culture, and folklore- very valuable I think. You couldn't find this in the United States, and as far as what my dad told me, up to the 70s most Americans, if they ever heard of Kurds to begin with, knew them from late 19th century-early 20th century sensationalist news that painted Kurds as barbaric "Mohammadeans" that raped and pillaged Armenians. I'm not kidding about this, even the New York Times and Washington Post from those days when they mentioned Kurds was almost immediately followed by "barbarism".

The Soviets backstabbed Kurds when they decided to back Ba'ath in the end and were no longer worth using to apply pressure on the government, much as the Americans did in '75. Russians are no different from Americans though for Kurds, they always prefer a strong, unitary government in Baghdad over a Kurdish one, easier for oil companies purposes. Let us not forget Anfal either, Kurds being pounded on by Soviet weaponry bought with Arab loans backed by the US, or the connections the US had with the chemical weapons program that made anfal a tragedy. Kurds were only useful as a geostrategic pawn then, as we are unfortunately see now with the oil companies bidding for KRG's attention. With respect to Russian arms sales to Iraq they are not alone- US has done this too- remember Barzani's comments on the F16 purchases recently?

Kurds can't play favorites here, we can't pin ourselves down to Exxon Mobil any more than Gazprom. They need to be able to play these companies against one another and to put pressure on Maliki which the purpose is.
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Re: Gazprom Neft Still Interested in Kurdistan

PostAuthor: burnsss » Fri Oct 12, 2012 2:19 am

Agree with kak Lepzerin we will sign with all companies no matter russian or american. The Iraqi claim of replacing Exxon is propaganda lies just like before. Nothing coming out from Bagdad can be trusted.
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Re: Gazprom Neft Still Interested in Kurdistan

PostAuthor: jjmuneer » Fri Oct 12, 2012 7:24 am

Cewlik wrote:
jjmuneer wrote:They are clearly supportinng us against central Iraqi government, so please do us a favour and stop your whining.


What is behind Iraq's arms deal with Russia?

http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/ins ... 85484.html

Russia clearly support Iraqi government, to make Iraq, which is pro Iran and also friend of Russian politic, a strong state in Middel East. This oil deals with Kurdistan are just political, you are so ignorant and stupid to say that they are our real friends.

jjmuneer wrote:RUSSIA!!! :-D


Look at your euphemism for Russia, a state which give a f*** about Kurds and make in this times one of the biggest arms deal with Iraq. And exactly with this weapons Iraq will attack Kurds.

Of course Kurdistan should continue its trade with Russia and all other states, but we dont need Kurds who make a parade for states who only have a political relationship with Kurds, so calm down, they are not Kurds lovers.


That doesn't mean they support them, do you realise trade also includes weapons? They do it with everyone, including Kurds. Anyway Russian government has changed, its not the old Soviet one which adopted a different foriegn policy. This one is more open-minded, but you support Israel who put in prison APO and sells UAVs to the Turks, which bomb the Northern Peshemerga. I suppose that is ok?

My "euphemism" was what you call a hint of sarcasm, but I still can't understand why you support Israel. Remind me why?
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Re: Gazprom Neft Still Interested in Kurdistan

PostAuthor: Cewlik » Fri Oct 12, 2012 11:52 am

jjmuneer wrote:That doesn't mean they support them, do you realise trade also includes weapons? They do it with everyone, including Kurds.


Exactly, they do it with everyone, because they are not the real frinds of Kurds or Arabs, they do it for their own interests. But you are the one who say such ignorant words like: "Russia is the real and best frind of Kurds". Yes Kurds should use every trade and relationship with a state, but we dont need Kurds who shows euphemism for these states, because they are not real friends of Kurds, thats includes Israel.

jjmuneer wrote:but I still can't understand why you support Israel. Remind me why?


I am not crazyhorse, I'm also against Israel's policy towards Kurds, I never support them.
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Re: Gazprom Neft Still Interested in Kurdistan

PostAuthor: RawandKurdistani » Fri Oct 12, 2012 11:58 am

Can we all agree, that kurds don't have any friends?
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Re: Gazprom Neft Still Interested in Kurdistan

PostAuthor: Cewlik » Fri Oct 12, 2012 12:03 pm

A real friend of a Kurd can only be another Kurd.
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Re: Gazprom Neft Still Interested in Kurdistan

PostAuthor: alan131210 » Tue Oct 16, 2012 5:17 pm

typical iraqi crap.
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