Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Hussain al-Shahristani agreed with Kurdistan Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani to resolve the outstanding issues concerning the issue of the export of oil from Kurdistan region via the new Kurdish independent pipeline through Turkey, National Iraqi News reported.
A statement by the Shahristani office said that the two sides agreed on the need to be exporting oil produced in Kurdistan region by Iraq State Oil Marketing Organization (SOMO) in accordance with the mechanisms in place to export and pricing of Iraqi oil, and to deposit revenues in the Development Fund for Iraq in New York and distributed in accordance with the annual budget share.
“Shihristani received the Kurdish delegation in Baghdad on last Wednesday,” noting that “Iraqi oil minister Abdul Kareem Laeebi,www.Ekurd.net and the Acting Minister of Finance, Safa al-Din al-Safi, attended the meeting.” the statement added.
“Both sides agreed upon exporting Kurdistan Region oil through SOMO according to the adopted mechanism of exporting and pricing Iraqi oil,” the statement continued.
“The revenues will be submitted to the Development Fund of Iraq to be distributed later via financial budget,” the statement concluded.
Turkey has agreed with Iraqi Kurdistan on a comprehensive package of oil and gas deals, which will see the rich hydrocarbon resources of the autonomous Kurdistan region independently exported to world markets via Turkey.
The move infuriated Baghdad, which claims the sole authority to manage Iraqi oil, but Turkey has been working to have the central government on board before the exports start.
Crude oil test flows via Iraqi Kurdistan's new pipeline have reached Turkey's Mediterranean export hub of Ceyhan and the pipeline is expected to be operational soon, Turkey's Energy Minister said on Monday.
Iraqi Kurdistan officials have said repeatedly that the independent pipeline built by the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) is complete and should be operational soon.
Meanwhile Ali al-Moussawi, the media adviser of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said the meetings of the technical committees between the central government and the Kurdistan Regional Government KRG will be held after the New Year's holidays.
Maliki's Information Office said in a press statement that: "The talks between the two sides focused on ways to solve the problems between the province and the federal government about the Iraqi budget and oil revenues from Kurdistan region."
Nechirvan Barzani had arrived Wednesday to Baghdad and met during the visit, both the Iraqi prime minister Nuri al-Maliki and head of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq Ammar al-Hakim.
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