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Re: Kurdistan Oil Development

PostAuthor: Sinjar » Sat Apr 28, 2012 2:31 pm

whatever floats your boat.

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Re: Kurdistan Oil Development

PostAuthor: ideas » Sat Apr 28, 2012 2:40 pm

Sinjar I didn't say anything about your family. I just don't like you based on your posts. I don't know your family. You are a weak and pathetic character, and will always be one. Stick around if you like, but don't expect me to be nice. You respond with a smiley face to unprovoked racism, yet when I was defending myself you acted as some sort of savior for the racist bunch, ya hippie. Weak character.

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Re: Kurdistan Oil Development

PostAuthor: Sinjar » Sat Apr 28, 2012 2:51 pm

the family part was to alan.

ouuh so the smiley is the whole problem? :D I also answered Alan's racist comment with smilies.

Yea I'm so weak, can you learn me to be tough like you? :D
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Re: Kurdistan Oil Development

PostAuthor: alan131210 » Sat Apr 28, 2012 2:54 pm

ideas wrote:Sinjar I didn't say anything about your family. I just don't like you based on your posts. I don't know your family. You are a weak and pathetic character, and will always be one. Stick around if you like, but don't expect me to be nice. You respond with a smiley face to unprovoked racism, yet when I was defending myself you acted as some sort of savior for the racist bunch, ya hippie. Weak character.


he was so quick to denounce the "pic" :-s but not as quick to the al monkeys who always rant on bout KRG, plus the member lovefrombaxdad commented on PUK HQ "wen will a bomb land here", he wasnt so quick about this one :lol: , Sinjar your just too lame and not a loyal Kurd , do u know tahseen shaways by any chance ?
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Re: Kurdistan Oil Development

PostAuthor: Sinjar » Sat Apr 28, 2012 2:56 pm

that comment was against the building lol.

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Re: Kurdistan Oil Development

PostAuthor: alan131210 » Sat Apr 28, 2012 2:58 pm

Sinjar wrote:that comment was against the building lol.


you see that as a joke mate ?
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Re: Kurdistan Oil Development

PostAuthor: ideas » Sat Apr 28, 2012 2:59 pm

alan131210 wrote:
ideas wrote:Sinjar I didn't say anything about your family. I just don't like you based on your posts. I don't know your family. You are a weak and pathetic character, and will always be one. Stick around if you like, but don't expect me to be nice. You respond with a smiley face to unprovoked racism, yet when I was defending myself you acted as some sort of savior for the racist bunch, ya hippie. Weak character.


he was so quick to denounce the "pic" :-s but not as quick to the al monkeys who always rant on bout KRG, plus the member lovefrombaxdad commented on PUK HQ "wen will a bomb land here", he wasnt so quick about this one :lol: , Sinjar your just too lame and not a loyal Kurd , do u know tahseen shaways by any chance ?


Wazi lebana chawakam. Shteky be qalka. aslan kurdnia la lay min.

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Re: Kurdistan Oil Development

PostAuthor: Sinjar » Sat Apr 28, 2012 3:04 pm

alan131210 wrote:
Sinjar wrote:that comment was against the building lol.


you see that as a joke mate ?


A bad one. It's definitely not meant as racism but rather as a critique against the building. :D

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Re: Kurdistan Oil Development

PostAuthor: alan131210 » Sat Apr 28, 2012 3:15 pm

Sinjar wrote:
alan131210 wrote:
Sinjar wrote:that comment was against the building lol.


you see that as a joke mate ?


A bad one. It's definitely not meant as racism but rather as a critique against the building. :D


you sure ? the same guy who says "there is no kurdistan" in the Israel section ,Qs about Israel thread !?
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Re: Kurdistan Oil Development

PostAuthor: Sinjar » Sat Apr 28, 2012 3:16 pm

lets see what he says...

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Exxon’s Banning From 4th Energy Auction Will Not Stop Its Wo

PostAuthor: alan131210 » Sat Apr 28, 2012 3:19 pm

28/04/2012 15:34

By Joel Wing*

In April 2012, Iraq’s Oil Ministry banned Exxon Mobil from its fourth auction for oil and gas fields in the country. At the same time, the Iraqi government has allowed the company to continue working on its existing contract in southern Iraq. The oil giant is also moving ahead with a deal that it signed with the Kurds. All together, that means that the exclusion will not seriously affect Exxon’s business in Iraq.

The Iraqi government has been threatening sanctions against Exxon Mobile for an oil and gas deal it made with the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG). The company signed the contract for six oil and gas blocks in October 2011, and it became public in November. It includes three fields in Kurdistan, and three in disputed territories of northern Iraq. As a result, the Oil Ministry banned the company from its fourth energy bidding round to be held in May. Baghdad has called all the Kurds’ energy deals illegal, because they did not go through the central government. The Oil Ministry and Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki have been trying to concentrate power in Baghdad, and controlling the country’s natural resources is part of that policy. It’s for that reason that they sanctioned Exxon, hoping to dissuade it from going through with its work in Kurdistan.

At the same time, there have been no other actions taken against the company. The Oil Ministry has warned Exxon that its dealings with the Kurds could threaten its contract for the West Qurna 1 field in Basra, but that has not happened. In fact, in April, the Ministry said that it could continue work there. Deputy Premier Hussein Shahristani who is in charge of the country’s energy policy, also said that the central government is open to talks about the three blocks that Exxon signed for in Kurdistan, but not those in the disputed areas. Those were both reversals for Baghdad. It has consistently objected to any contracts with the Kurds, and Deputy Premier Shahristani has been at the forefront of that effort since he was the Oil Minister in the first Maliki administration. It seems like despite the threatening rhetoric, the Iraqi government is willing to find some kind of compromise with Exxon.

This also comes on top of contradictory statements about Exxon’s work in Kurdistan. On April 2, Oil Minister Abdul Karim Luaibi said that the company sent two letters to the Oil Ministry saying that it would halt its work in Kurdistan. That day, the KRG Natural Resource Minister Ashti Hawrami denied that claim, saying that Exxon was in daily contact with his ministry. KRG President Massoud Barzani also met with the company’s CEO Rex Tillerson on a trip to Washington in April. The previous month, Tillerson said that he wanted to work in both parts of Iraq. That has been the strategy of Exxon all along. The Oil Ministry controls the largest petroleum fields in the country, but its terms severely limit profits, it has been slow in paying Exxon, and its red tape makes doing business difficult at best sometimes. Kurdistan on the other hand, has much smaller energy deposits, but its contracts, bureaucracy, and environment are much more favorable. Exxon wants to take advantage of both, which is why it signed for West Qurna 1 in 2009 with Baghdad, and the six blocks in 2011 with the Kurds.

Despite the press that Exxon’s banning from the next energy auction received, the Iraqi government’s action is not a real damper to the company’s plans. There was no real news that the company was interested in the bidding round to begin with. It also got the Oil Ministry’s approval to continue working on West Qurna 1, and it is moving ahead with its contacts with Kurdistan as well. There appears to be no real barriers to the corporation’s goal of working in both the southern and northern portions of Iraq. That could be a real game changer, because if Exxon can pull off these deals, other major companies will likely follow suit. That will be a major challenge to Maliki’s policies of concentrating authority in Baghdad. This battle is not over yet however, because the Oil Ministry still has control over the pipelines that are used for exports, which is the only way that foreign companies can make money from investing in Iraq’s oil and gas. The Kurds have extensive smuggling operations to Iran and Turkey, but there’s no way those can generate enough revenue to satisfy businesses, especially ones as large as Exxon. That means some kind of compromise will have to be worked out between Baghdad and Kurdistan out of political necessity. The question now is how long that will take, because Iraq is not known for acting fast, especially on very important issues like energy policy.

*With an MA in International Relations, Joel Wing has been researching and writing about Iraq since 2002. His acclaimed blog, Musings on Iraq, is currently listed by the New York Times and the World Politics Review. In addition, Mr. Wing’s work has been cited by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, the Guardian and the Washington Independent.

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Re: Kurdistan Oil Development

PostAuthor: KaniRashi » Sat Apr 28, 2012 3:43 pm

Why can't someone ban Sinjar? I think he is an Arabic spy xD

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Re: Kurdistan Oil Development

PostAuthor: hevalo27 » Sat Apr 28, 2012 5:02 pm

sinjar, are you for or against seperation from iraq?
between kurds and arabs, there will be no more brotherhood!! never again,
either you're for or against kurds, but there is no way for unity in future.
when time comes, we will declare independence, we just wait for that, as half kurd you must decide whether you are for or against kurds

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Re: Kurdistan Oil Development

PostAuthor: Sinjar » Sat Apr 28, 2012 8:11 pm

hevalo, it's not up to me to decide :D I fully support what the people in KRG choose. And no I'm not for that all Iraq should vote. An eventual referendum should just be in KRG.
The same counts for the whole Kurdistan if that day comes inshallah. The most important thing is our peoples freedom and luckily they got it in Iraq. I hope they will get it soon in the rest of the areas also.


I'm both for Iraq and Kurdistan even if they are separate. I have nothing against Kurds and Kurdistan as I myself are one. I don't see the problem for liking Iraq also? It doesn't mean I like the Baath..

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Re: Kurdistan Oil Development

PostAuthor: Sinjar » Sat Apr 28, 2012 8:54 pm

I forgot to mention we should close it here guys and focus of the thread's subject instead.

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