Not
exactly “breaking” news – but it wasn't in the headlines
either. Highly significant
Exxon
carries out major evacuation from Iraq: Oil official
CNBC,
18
Jun 2014 | 8:38 AM ET
ExxonMobil
has carried out a "major evacuation,'' and BP
had evacuated 20 percent of its staff, the head of Iraq's state-run
South Oil Company said Wednesday.
Dhiya
Jaffar also said ENI,
Schlumberger,
Weatherford
and Baker
Hughes
had no plans to evacuate staff from Iraq following the lightning
advance of Sunni militants through the country. The companies, which
are based in southern Iraq where the government is still in firm
control, were not immediately available for comment.
"This
message is not satisfactory for us. We are not convinced the work
should not be done remotely. They should be here on the ground,''
Jaffar told Reuters.
"I
assure the companies that the current developments in the country
have not affected and will not affect in anyway the operations in the
south,'' he said, adding that the export level for June will be 2.7
million barrels per day.
CNBC
could not immediately confirm the evacuations.
Of course it wouldn't be anything to do with this, would it?
Of course it wouldn't be anything to do with this, would it?
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