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US Says Policy on Kurdish Oil Sales Remains Unchanged

By Yerevan Saeed 28/8/2014
State Department Spokesperson Jen Psaki. Photo: AFP
State Department Spokesperson Jen Psaki. Photo: AFP

WASHINGTON DC – The US State Department said Tuesday that Washington’s policy towards the Kurdistan Region’s oil exports and sales remain unchanged, despite the war in Iraq and a US judge’s decision to quash an order to seize Kurdish oil from a tanker in US waters.

Iraq lost a case filed in a US court asking for the Kurdish crude to be seized on grounds it was illegally exported, after a District Judge threw out the case.

“Well, we have of course seen the reports (about the court decision),” State Department Spokesperson Jen Psaki said.

“Broadly, I would refer you to the parties involved. As you know, this is a commercial transaction. The United States Government is not involved,” Psaki said at the State Department’s daily briefing. 

"Our position hasn’t changed. It’s been clear and consistent," she added.

The US has refused to recognize the KRG’s oil sales and consistently has urged Erbil and Baghdad to find a common mechanism for Kurdish oil exports. 

One US worry is that control over oil exports and income would embolden Kurdish aspirations of independence.

According to media reports, the White House has pressured foreign governments to reject any tanker carrying Kurdish oil without authorization from Baghdad.

On Monday however, US district judge in Houston, Gray Miller threw out a case filed by the Iraqi government against a Kurdish oil tanker, saying, ““Kurdistan’s unauthorized export of oil over land -– and later overseas –- may violate Iraqi law, but it does not violate U.S. maritime law,” 

The KRG Minister of Natural Resources, Ashti Hawrami, welcomed the Texas court ruling, saying, “We are pleased with yesterday’s events. The ruling of the Texas court should give confidence to buyers of Kurdistan crude oil in the US and elsewhere.”

Hawrami added: “We hope that yesterday’s ruling marks the end of MoO’s efforts to interfere with the economic rights of the Kurdistan Region. The KRG legally produces, ships, exports, and sells oil in accordance with the rights of the Kurdistan Region as set forth in the Iraqi constitution and embodied in international law.”

Asked about US policy towards the oil sale despite recent events, including the Islamic State’s (IS/ISIS) attack on the Kurdistan Region and Baghdad’s refusal to make budget payments to the KRG, Psaki said: “I would say from our view the situation over the past several weeks clearly demonstrates why it’s incumbent on all sides to find resolution to this issue.”

The KRG and Baghdad have been at loggerheads for the past several years over authority to sell Kurdish oil. Each party claims to have full sovereignty over oil produced in the Kurdistan Region.

According to Kurdish officials, the KRG will be able to export at least 200,000 barrels per day (bpd) by the end of this month, with the installation of new boosters at the Fishkhabur station in its final state.

Psaki urged Erbil and Baghdad to resolve the oil issue, which continues to dominate the current negotiations between the Kurdish delegation in Baghdad and the new Iraqi Prime Minister-designate Haider al-Abadi.

“We continue to urge the Iraqi federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government to reach agreement on how to best manage energy resources moving forward,” Psaki said.

In mid-August, a seventh tanker carrying Kurdish oil departed the Turkish port of Ceyhan, loaded with piped Kurdish oil. According to the Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz, the KRG has exported 7.8 million barrels of oil through its independent pipeline to Ceyhan.  

Kurdish leaders see the exports through Turkey as the lifeline of the autonomous region. Ankara has signed a long-term multi-billion dollar energy package with the KRG that includes building another pipeline and exporting gas to energy-poor Turkey in coming years.

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Rodwil Achar
Rodwil Achar | 28/8/2014
It is amazing that how US government has view regarding Kurds? the central government as Shia were the one was fought US and were calling US as invader, ISIL the one chanting death to US, on other side was Kurds was helping US, yet still US respect Shia and ISIL way more then Kurds, Why? because they have ball, period. Kurds are weak and act as pussy cat in high level. What ever they demand Kurds to do, our beloved pussy cat leader, open their legs. Enough is enough, It's been more than a decade, what they do? bending their knee to the Turks/ Fars/ Arab and etc....What Barzani and Talebani did during all those years? busy of destroying and selling Kurdish resources. Shame Shame.
Constant Bullying | 28/8/2014
The US administration is opposing the Kurdish rights,and by doing so it is leaving the Kurdish región defenseless in the face of the Islamist invasión.The Americans want to choke the Kurds and submit them to the Arabs.Let's declare Independence now.The Americans want us to die in the fight againt the IS but without funding since our budget has been withhold by Baghdad and our right to sell our oil being obstrcted by the US.-Stop this constant bullying.-Let's declare Independence now.
ayan | 28/8/2014
@Rodwil - I agree to disagree with you. I agree that the Shia south were the ones fighting the US and called our troops occupiers. I agree that Kurds have gone above and beyond to try and keep Iraq intact. But based on my observation on the current events, Maliki didn't even convince the US to send out airstrikes on behalf of iraq. I think your leadership waited for the right time, as grievances are mounting against baghdad, to seek the independence of Kurdistan. Let's face it. If Barzani didn't have a case, not one bomb would have been dropped by the US. You must remember the US didn't occur over night. We had growing pains. We still make mistakes. The timing might not be to your liking. But the goal is the same-Kurdish Independence. You have to give Barzani some credit. He articulated himself well enough to get US to bomb IS and have EU countries send Kurds weapons. Maliki didn't get one commitment of support at all.
babak | 28/8/2014
declare independence already damn it. There is no shame in dying for your rights, there is shame in living as slaves and beggers. Thats not how kurdish ppl roll. kurdish independence can check mate iran, by leading to break up of iran ( I am south azeri myself :) ) the USA is gonna win everything in middle east and ISIS/IRAN will lose everything and it is not gonna be because of Hussein Obama, it is gonna be despite President Hussein Cheers
Muraz Adzhoev | 28/8/2014
"Our position hasn’t changed. It’s been clear and consistent," she added. Incompetence that has been becoming a problem of harmful political stupidity. Declaration of indepence of Southern Kurdistan will hopefully change the ability of the White House to think adequately, to make creative statements and to conduct constructive policy.
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