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Re: Iraq

Unread postby bratticus » Fri 17 Jun 2011, 08:13:03

Gunmen kill soldier in Iraq -- police
KUNA / June 17, 2011


Unidentified gunmen killed a soldier of the Iraqi Army and wounded three others in an attack on a military checkpoint in the Baghdad suburban district of Al-Sader early on Friday.

Police said the armed men carried out the suprise assault with silencer-equipped guns on the barricade in the region, located just east of the city.

Separately, three policemen were wounded in blast of a booby-trapped car in the city of Al-Falloujah, in the province of Al-Anbar. The explosion inflicted extensive damage in nearby cars and buildings.

Elsewhere, a policeman suffered serious cuts in a bomb blast that targeted a police patrol on Al-Dora highway in the south of Baghdad. ...

In related news, Iraq has yet to produce 12 mboe/day.
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Re: Iraq

Unread postby astalavista_b » Fri 17 Jun 2011, 08:26:12

Iraq oil exports increased from 1,87 million barrel(june 2010) to roughly 2.14 million barrels(May 2011). I guess Iraq has a long path to improve its oil production. Its 12 million barrel production seem to be a dream now, at least I hope for a 5-6 million at 2020.

More info about Iraq oil exports:

http://www.oil.gov.iq/EXPORT%20CAPACITIES.php
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Re: Iraq

Unread postby bratticus » Fri 17 Jun 2011, 21:58:16

Mine explosion kills 7 Iranians along border with Iraq: report
Tehran Times Political Desk / June 18, 2011


TEHRAN – The Iraqi Kurdish forces spokesman has claimed that seven Iranian soldiers were killed when they strayed into a minefield laid along Iran’s border with Iraq’s Kurdish region. Jabar Yawar told Reuters on Thursday the Iranian troops were new to the area and had accidentally entered a minefield. However, Iran’s consul-general in Arbil, the capital of Kurdistan region, said he was not aware of the incident
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Re: Iraq

Unread postby bratticus » Fri 17 Jun 2011, 22:03:16

Car bomb, explosions kill 4, hurt 12 in Iraq
By Mohammed Tawfeeq / CNN / June 17, 2011


... In the Karrada district of central Baghdad, two civilians were killed and eight others were wounded when a car bomb exploded on a busy commercial street, the officials said. ...
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Re: Iraq

Unread postby bratticus » Mon 20 Jun 2011, 07:27:05

French Embassy convoy hit by bomb in Baghdad
By HAMID AHMED / Associated Press / June 20, 2011


BAGHDAD -- A roadside bomb exploded Monday morning next to a French Embassy convoy traveling through downtown Baghdad, wounding seven Iraqis, officials said.

A police officer said the bomb which was exploded at about 8:30 a.m. lightly damaged one of the three armored SUVs in the capital's commercial Karrada area.

... The attack was part of a series attacks launched by militants in the capital during the Monday rush hour.

At about 7 a.m., gunmen in speeding car shot and killed with pistols fitted with silencers a policeman in the southwestern Amil area, another police officer said.

Nearly an hour later, a parked car bomb targeted a passing police patrol in the northeastern Shaab neighborhood, killing one policeman and wounding four others, a police officer said.

And three civilian bystanders were wounded in central Jadriyah when a roadside bomb missed a police patrol, police said.

Three hospital officials confirmed the casualties. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media. ...

In related news, Iraq has yet to produce 12 mboe/day.
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Re: Iraq

Unread postby astalavista_b » Tue 21 Jun 2011, 05:24:03

Iraq has a long path to deal with its security problems. However the Saddam period starting 1980s with the Iraq-Iran war prevent international oil firms to make a certain estimation for oil reserves. Drilling issues just started 1-2 year ago. The last news come from the major oil field at Basra: Majnoon Oil Field, with e proven reserve of 12-13 billion with estimates that can reach to 25 billions. The field produces 70.000 each day , the aim is to prouce 1.8 million per day.

http://www.iraq-businessnews.com/2011/06/20/new-wells-at-shells-majnoon-field/
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Re: Iraq

Unread postby bratticus » Wed 22 Jun 2011, 07:20:34

Geological constraints are not the only type of constraints.

If there was some weird rock formation preventing access to a huge oil reserve there would always be those saying "oh the future technological improvements will get us that oil someday" but we would have to deal with the impact of declining production in the meantime.

Well, there's no weird rock formation, instead the country is war-torn with the same basic effect "oh someday when there's peace we will get the oil out". How long will that take to implement?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belling_the_cat
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Re: Iraq

Unread postby astalavista_b » Thu 23 Jun 2011, 03:28:21

bratticus wrote:Geological constraints are not the only type of constraints.

Well, there's no weird rock formation, instead the country is war-torn with the same basic effect "oh someday when there's peace we will get the oil out". How long will that take to implement?



Besides Obama is going to take back troops at 2011 and 2012, how will the situation at Iraq changed then? There are already lots of bombings going around there, hope to find peace there soon.
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Re: Iraq

Unread postby bratticus » Thu 23 Jun 2011, 07:37:13

astalavista_b wrote:Besides Obama is going to take back troops at 2011 and 2012


Small U.S. force to stay in Iraq after 2011 deadline: report
Xinhua / June 23, 2011


A small U.S. force will stay in Iraq after the deadline of the U.S. troops' withdrawal from the country by the end of 2011, an Iraqi official newspaper said on Thursday.

"There is initial agreement (between Baghdad and Washington) to leave a small U.S. force in Iraq to help training Iraqi forces on new weapons that Iraq will buy," the state-run newspaper of al- Sabah quoted a U.S. source as saying without giving his name.
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Re: Iraq

Unread postby bratticus » Thu 23 Jun 2011, 20:01:23

Blasts rip through western Baghdad, killing 40
China Daily / June 24, 2011


BAGHDAD - Four bombs ripped through Shiite neighborhoods in Baghdad Thursday evening, killing at least 40 people in the worst violence the capital has seen in months, Iraqi officials said. An American civilian aid specialist working to improve education in Iraq was killed in a separate attack. ...
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Re: Iraq

Unread postby babystrangeloop » Sat 25 Jun 2011, 09:56:21

Beiji targeted again
By Ben Lando / Iraq Oil Report / June 24, 2011


At least one explosion damaged a gas pipeline feeding Iraq’s largest refinery on Friday morning, taking the facility off line — the third attack on the Beiji refinery in four months and the latest incident in an increasing campaign of sabotage against the oil sector.

It's not yet clear if the explosion was caused by bombs, but multiple government officials have characterized the incident as an attack.

The explosion happened at 2:30 a.m., according to a senior Interior Ministry official...

Explosion, fire hit Iraq’s biggest oil refinery
REUTERS / June 24, 2011


BAGHDAD: Most of the Baiji oil refinery, Iraq’s biggest, was shut down on Friday after an explosion on its main gas pipeline started a fire, a refinery official said.

“We shut down most of the production units in the refinery as a precautionary measure. Now things are under control and we will re-start the shutdown units but we need 48 hours to restore full operation,” said the Baiji refinery official.

... While overall violence has dropped since the peak of sectarian fighting in 2006-7, bombings and attacks remain a daily occurrence. ...
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Unread postby bratticus » Tue 05 Jul 2011, 07:02:35

Iraq is still not producing 12M/barrels a day.
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Iraq Hit by Multiple Bombings
VOA / July 5, 2011


Iraqi officials say a pair of bombs have exploded outside a government building north of Baghdad, killing at least 35 people and wounding many others.

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