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The signing of this contract is against Iraqi law and its constitution
UPI Energy Watch Apr 03, 2009
We are in serious discussion with the KRG about several issues
Iraq Kurd oil exports may remain victim to political strife despite deal Dec 05, 2008
These fields were chosen because their production can be raised in a short time and at a low cost
UPI Energy Watch Jul 02, 2008
We have told the KRG that we are willing to receive all the oil that's being produced by DNO and others
Iraq federal, Kurd region oil chiefs informally agree on exports Jun 13, 2008
Remuneration for the service itself is not much at all
Oil instead of cash for Iraq oil deals Mar 11, 2008
Hussain Ibrahim Saleh al-Shahristani is the current Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister for Energy.
Born in 1942 in Karbala, Iraq, Shahristani received his BSc in Chemical Engineering from Imperial College London in 1965, and an MSc from the University of Toronto in 1967, from where he also received a PhD in Chemical Engineering in 1970. From 2006 to 2010, he was Iraq's Minister of Oil, and he served as Acting Minister of Electricity in 2010. He was a former nuclear scientist who was imprisoned in Abu Ghraib in 1980 and subjected to torture.
The reasons for his imprisonment have remained unclear. Some former Shiite leaders have stated that he used his powerful government position to make and distribute pamphlets urging Iraq's Shiite soldiers to abandon the army and fight against their fellow soldiers and officers. While other Government Defectors, including Khidir Hamza his supposed successor, have claimed that he was imprisoned for his lack of skill in handling the Nuclear program, constant problems with the IAEA, and his purposed delays in the program in order to prevent the country from constructing Nuclear Weapons (costing the Government Billions of dollars that could have been used toward the Iran-Iraq War) and was imprisoned personally by Saddam Hussein himself. "While imprisoned and tortured at Abu Ghraib prison for 11 years under Saddam Hussein for 'religious activities,' he refused to help build a nuclear weapon for the country."