AMMAN, Jan 11 (NNN-PETRA) – Iraq approved an agreement to build a pipeline to transfer crude oil from Iraq’s southern city of Basra to Jordan’s Red Sea port city of Aqaba, Jordanian Energy and Mineral Resources Minister, Saleh Kharabsheh, said yesterday.
Kharabsheh said, his Iraqi counterpart, Ihsan Abdul Jabbar, informed him of Iraq’s approval of this project and agreed to complete procedures necessary for signing the agreement, according to a statement by the Jordanian ministry.
In the project, a 1,665-km oil pipeline will be built, to transfer crude oil with a capacity of one million barrels per day from Basra to Aqaba, where Iraqi oil is to be exported to the international market.
The cost of the project ranges between seven billion U.S. dollars and nine billion dollars, according to the estimation of the Iraqi side, the ministry statement said.
Moreover, Jordan has the right to buy 150,000 barrels of oil daily, to be refined at the Jordan Petroleum Refinery Company, located in Zarqa Governorate, the statement added.– NNN-PETRA