Jabbar al-Allaibi, the Iraqi oil minister and chairman of the ministerial committee in charge of the cabinet
Mubasher: The Iraqi Oil Minister and Chairman of the Ministerial Committee in charge of the Council of Ministers, the Committee has developed 3 plans to implement the special projects in the province of Basra.
Jabbar al-Luaibi said in a statement on the ministry's website that the projects have been classified into an urgent plan, which will be implemented within two weeks to a month, related to service axes (water, electricity, health, public services and security).
Al-Luaibi said in the statement, a medium-term plan implemented within 3 to 6 months, and a long-term plan does not exceed two years.
He explained that the ministerial committee decided to install a desalination unit with a capacity of 3 thousand cubic meters, pumping quantities of water to Shatt al-Arab to reduce salinity, and gave the Basra water department $ 2 billion to improve and develop the sector of potable water.
The Chairman of the Ministerial Committee, the Committee decided to allocate 10 thousand jobs for the people of the province, and divided by the density of population and areas covered by appointments.
The director general of the Basra Oil Company, in previous statements, that Iraq ended talks with Exxon Mobil on the construction of a giant water treatment project .
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Mubasher: The Iraqi Oil Minister and Chairman of the Ministerial Committee in charge of the Council of Ministers, the Committee has developed 3 plans to implement the special projects in the province of Basra.
Jabbar al-Luaibi said in a statement on the ministry's website that the projects have been classified into an urgent plan, which will be implemented within two weeks to a month, related to service axes (water, electricity, health, public services and security).
Al-Luaibi said in the statement, a medium-term plan implemented within 3 to 6 months, and a long-term plan does not exceed two years.
He explained that the ministerial committee decided to install a desalination unit with a capacity of 3 thousand cubic meters, pumping quantities of water to Shatt al-Arab to reduce salinity, and gave the Basra water department $ 2 billion to improve and develop the sector of potable water.
The Chairman of the Ministerial Committee, the Committee decided to allocate 10 thousand jobs for the people of the province, and divided by the density of population and areas covered by appointments.
The director general of the Basra Oil Company, in previous statements, that Iraq ended talks with Exxon Mobil on the construction of a giant water treatment project .
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