Hayyan Abdul Ghani
Hayyan Abdul Ghani is the Minister of Oil for Iraq, responsible for overseeing the country's vast oil resources and managing its oil exports. Recently, he announced that Baghdad will receive 300,000 barrels of oil daily from the Kurdistan region, marking a significant development in Iraq's oil trade and relations with the Kurdish authorities.
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Iraq:
Minister of Oil Hayyan Abdul Ghani assured that his ministry is keen on not affecting the incentives of oil sector employees.
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Iraq:
Minister of Oil Hayyan Abdul Ghani directed the follow-up of the delayed salaries issue in foreign and joint companies.
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Iraq:
Iraqi Oil Minister Hayyan Abdul Ghani stated that the Ministry of Oil and Basra Oil Company are working on options to handle the oil field contract.
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Iraq:
Hayyan Abdul Ghani announced an agreement to deliver oil from the Kurdistan region to the federal Ministry of Oil.
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Iraq:
Hayyan Abdul Ghani stated that the fire incident at the Zubair warehouse was due to an accidental event and not due to aging facilities.
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Iraq:
Hayyan Abdul Ghani announced the start of drilling the first exploratory well in the Faw area in Basra.
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Iraq:
Hayyan Abdul Ghani is the Iraqi Minister of Oil who announced the agreement to resume oil exports from Kurdistan.
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Iraq:
Hayyan Abdul Ghani announced that Iraq is exploring new options for exporting crude oil through Syria and Lebanon.
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Iraq:
The protesters gave Minister of Oil Hayyan Abdul Ghani a two-day ultimatum to respond to their demands.
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Iraq:
Hayyan Abdul Ghani announced the signing of a principles agreement with an American company to develop the Hamrin oil field.
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