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Feeding the ungrateful bastards


Iraq to quench Jordan's thirst for oil with preferential prices, $18 billion pipeline
Published February 23rd, 2014 - 03:55 GMT via SyndiGate.info



Work to construct a $18 billion oil pipeline from Iraq’s Basra to Jordan’s port city of Aqaba may start soon, as officials from both coutries are meeting with international firms interested in the mega-project, an official said Saturday.

Jordan and Iraq are speeding up their measures and efforts to construct the pipeline, a senior official at the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA) told The Jordan Times.

The official, who preferred to remain unnamed, said that Jordanian and Iraqi officials held meetings last week in Aqaba with several international companies that showed interest in carrying out the scheme, adding that work on the project is set to begin soon.

Once completed –– the pipeline is projected to export 2.25 million barrels of oil per day through the Kingdom. It would generate between $2 billion and $3 billion a year in revenues for the Kingdom, according to estimates of Iraqi and Jordanian officials.

The source said that Jordanian and Iraqi officials had agreed to prepare copies of the tenders from the Iraqi side.

ASEZA Chief Commissioner Kamel Mahadin, who attended the meeting, said it is one of the mega-projects that would further enhance economic ties between Jordan and Iraq.

“Iraq will provide Jordan with oil at preferential prices,” Mahadin added.


In addition to securing the Kingdom’s oil needs, 120,000-150,000 barrels a day, the 1,700 kilometre-long pipeline is expected to create around 10,000 jobs in Iraq and over 3,000 opportunities for Jordanian engineers and workers.

The double pipeline may also include extending a sub-pipeline to Jordan’s sole refinery in Zarqa.

Last week meetings came just days before the launching of the Basra investment forum that will take place in Amman between February 27 and 28, and will focus on the Basra-Aqaba oil pipeline project.
 
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Feeding the ungrateful bastards

Iraq to quench Jordan's thirst for oil with preferential prices, $18 billion pipeline
Published February 23rd, 2014 - 03:55 GMT via SyndiGate.info



Work to construct a $18 billion oil pipeline from Iraq’s Basra to Jordan’s port city of Aqaba may start soon, as officials from both coutries are meeting with international firms interested in the mega-project, an official said Saturday.

Jordan and Iraq are speeding up their measures and efforts to construct the pipeline, a senior official at the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA) told The Jordan Times.

The official, who preferred to remain unnamed, said that Jordanian and Iraqi officials held meetings last week in Aqaba with several international companies that showed interest in carrying out the scheme, adding that work on the project is set to begin soon.

Once completed –– the pipeline is projected to export 2.25 million barrels of oil per day through the Kingdom. It would generate between $2 billion and $3 billion a year in revenues for the Kingdom, according to estimates of Iraqi and Jordanian officials.

The source said that Jordanian and Iraqi officials had agreed to prepare copies of the tenders from the Iraqi side.

ASEZA Chief Commissioner Kamel Mahadin, who attended the meeting, said it is one of the mega-projects that would further enhance economic ties between Jordan and Iraq.

“Iraq will provide Jordan with oil at preferential prices,” Mahadin added.


In addition to securing the Kingdom’s oil needs, 120,000-150,000 barrels a day, the 1,700 kilometre-long pipeline is expected to create around 10,000 jobs in Iraq and over 3,000 opportunities for Jordanian engineers and workers.

The double pipeline may also include extending a sub-pipeline to Jordan’s sole refinery in Zarqa.

Last week meetings came just days before the launching of the Basra investment forum that will take place in Amman between February 27 and 28, and will focus on the Basra-Aqaba oil pipeline project.

How much will Jordan pay? or will it be like the old days when they got it for free?
 
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Feeding the ungrateful bastards

Iraq to quench Jordan's thirst for oil with preferential prices, $18 billion pipeline
Published February 23rd, 2014 - 03:55 GMT via SyndiGate.info



Work to construct a $18 billion oil pipeline from Iraq’s Basra to Jordan’s port city of Aqaba may start soon, as officials from both coutries are meeting with international firms interested in the mega-project, an official said Saturday.

Jordan and Iraq are speeding up their measures and efforts to construct the pipeline, a senior official at the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA) told The Jordan Times.

The official, who preferred to remain unnamed, said that Jordanian and Iraqi officials held meetings last week in Aqaba with several international companies that showed interest in carrying out the scheme, adding that work on the project is set to begin soon.

Once completed –– the pipeline is projected to export 2.25 million barrels of oil per day through the Kingdom. It would generate between $2 billion and $3 billion a year in revenues for the Kingdom, according to estimates of Iraqi and Jordanian officials.

The source said that Jordanian and Iraqi officials had agreed to prepare copies of the tenders from the Iraqi side.

ASEZA Chief Commissioner Kamel Mahadin, who attended the meeting, said it is one of the mega-projects that would further enhance economic ties between Jordan and Iraq.

“Iraq will provide Jordan with oil at preferential prices,” Mahadin added.


In addition to securing the Kingdom’s oil needs, 120,000-150,000 barrels a day, the 1,700 kilometre-long pipeline is expected to create around 10,000 jobs in Iraq and over 3,000 opportunities for Jordanian engineers and workers.

The double pipeline may also include extending a sub-pipeline to Jordan’s sole refinery in Zarqa.

Last week meetings came just days before the launching of the Basra investment forum that will take place in Amman between February 27 and 28, and will focus on the Basra-Aqaba oil pipeline project.
Maybe we are ungrateful because we hosted more than 1.5 million bastards, or maybe we are ungrateful because we offered free education and health care to those bastards, or it could be because we trained those bastards security forces and army and granted them hundreds of our APCs, IFVs and helicopters to help them secure their country. It could be also because we were the only port to provide Iraq with it's needs since 1880 through sanction times till 2003.

Bastards in Iraq get to understand that the oil that we are going to get is for the transit of the pipeline through our territories or are they expecting free stuff as they used to get?

@BLACKEAGLE

Thank the post above, that’s not an option.
Refer you to my previous post. Read and enjoy.:lol:

How much will Jordan pay? or will it be like the old days when they got it for free?
Nothing, give the oil or no transit.
 
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Maybe we are ungrateful because we hosted more than 1.5 million bastards, or maybe we are ungrateful because we offered free education and health care to those bastards, or it could be because we trained those bastards security forces and army and granted them hundreds of our APCs, IFVs and helicopters to help them secure their country. It could be also because we were the only port to provide Iraq with it's needs since 1880 through sanction times till 2003.

Bastards in Iraq get to understand that the oil that we are going to get is for the transit of the pipeline through our territories or are they expecting free stuff as they used to get?


Refer you to may previous post. Read and enjoy.:lol:


Nothing, give the oil or no transit.

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The least you can say is thank you to whom helped your failed state in the times of need. People do more than saying thank you in similar situations.

Iraq thanks in actions not in words. That when the state that does not border Israel came to assist Jordan, Egypt and Syria during the wars with Israel.
 
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You're talking about failed state? It wasn't my country who almost got occupied by the palestinians and the israelites had to save your ***. And its you who should be greatful that Iraqis come to the shit hole you call homecountry and build it up from nothing.
 
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Iraq thanks in actions not in words. That when the state that does not border Israel came to assist Jordan, Egypt and Syria during the wars with Israel.
That was done by Sunni leaders, you are the ones who undermined them and came/elected who came over invaders tanks as Al-Sadder himself claimed two days ago. So, You have nothing but our contempt.
 
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That was done by Sunni leaders, you are the ones who undermined them and came/elected who came over invaders tanks as Al-Sadder himself claimed two days ago. So, You have nothing but our contempt.

keep quiet. We're still feeding you with our 18$ discount oil prices and occasional 100k barrel donations.
 
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