Refleksi: Apakah akan terjadi peperangan baru antara IIrak dan Iran, karena 
sumber minyak Irak disita oleh Iran? 

http://www.theage.com.au/world/iranians-seized-iraqi-oil-well-says-official-20091219-l64z.html


Iranians seized Iraqi oil well, says official
December 19, 2009 - 8:50AM 




Iranian troops have crossed into Iraqi territory and seized an oil well that 
lies in a disputed area along the two countries' southern border, Iraq's deputy 
foreign minister says.

The deputy minister, Mohammed Haj Mahmoud, says Iranian troops seized oil well 
No.4 on Thursday night in the al-Fakkah oil field, located about 320 kilometres 
south-east of Baghdad. The oil field is one of Iraq's largest.

Oil prices rose slightly after news of the incident.

"We are coordinating with the Oil Ministry regarding this issue. This is not 
the first time that the Iranians have tried to prevent Iraqis from investing in 
oil fields in border areas. Tomorrow, we might summon the Iranian ambassador to 
discuss this issue," Mahmoud said.

The al-Fakkah field is considered a shared field between Iran and Iraq, meaning 
both nations are able to pump oil from it, but the Iraqis consider oil well 
No.4 theirs.

In Washington, a US official said although Iranians have crossed the border 
before, they had not previously ventured this far.

Iraqi security forces were in the area, but there are no reports of any 
fighting or that any shots were fired, he said on condition of anonymity 
because he was not authorised to speak on the record.

No US troops were in the area. And the Iranians are believed to have left the 
area, he said.

Such incidents have happened before along the Iran-Iraq border, which was never 
clearly delineated after the brutal 1980s war between the two countries.

Last year, the Iraqi oil ministry accused Iran of stealing oil from the 
al-Fakkah field and of illegally seizing and capping off wells in a second 
field that Iraq claims lies entirely within its territory.

The two adjacent oil fields - Abu Gharb, which Iraq claims in its entirety, and 
al-Fakkah, the shared field - both lie in Maysan province.

The deputy foreign minister said he did not know whether the Iranians were 
still in control of the oil well. The US military said it did not have any 
information on the incident.

According to Iraq's state-run Iraqiya television, the National Security 
Council, headed by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, was meeting on Friday night 
to discuss the issue.

Iraq has an estimated 115 billion barrels of proven oil reserves - the world's 
third largest, behind only Saudi Arabia and Iran.

But years of neglect, war and insurgency have left the oil fields performing 
far below what they're capable of. Iraq has been trying to attract 
international investment to develop its oil industry, including a round of 
international bidding last week that produced seven deals on the 15 fields 
offered. The al-Fakkah field was not one of those fields.


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