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OIL AND GAS
UN takes aim at Islamist oil grab in Syria, Iraq
by Staff Writers
United Nations, United States (AFP) July 28, 2014


Vessel loaded with Kurdish oil bound for Texas
Galveston, Texas (UPI) Jul 28, 2013 - Shipping data show a Marshall Islands-flagged tanker loaded with Kurdish crude oil parked off the southern coast of the United States.

Maritime tracking website Vessel Finder shows Monday the United Kalavrvta is bound for the Texas port city of Galveston. Its last two port calls were in Gibraltar and Ceyhan, Turkey.

Kurdish oil is exported from the Turkish sea port of Ceyhan. At least three vessels have now left the Turkish port city loaded with oil from the Kurdish north of Iraq.

The federal government in Iraq considers sales of Kurdish oil illegal without its consent.

In June, U.S. State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said Washington was siding with Baghdad on the sale or export of Iraqi crude oil.

"We don't support the export or sale of oil, absent the appropriate approval of the federal Iraqi government," she said.

Both the Kurdish and federal governments have issued competing claims over the legality of oil exports.

A report from the U.S. Energy Department says Kurdish north of Iraq produces about 200,000 barrels of oil per day while southern Iraq produces 2.8 million bpd.

The UN Security Council on Monday backed a Russian initiative to bar trade in oil with Islamists in Iraq and Syria.

The 15-nation Council warned in a joint statement that buying oil from groups such as the Islamic State and Jabhat Al-Nusra fighting in Iraq and Syria could lead to sanctions.

"Such engagement constitutes financial support for terrorists and may lead to further sanctions listings," the council said.

Russia, a close ally of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, presented the statement in late June, seeking to clamp down on middle-men who are selling the oil from Islamist-controlled areas.

Moscow's Ambassador Vitaly Churkin said he was pleased with the stance, saying it was a "reminder" from the top world body that "this amounts to a very serious transgression" of UN resolutions.

Islamic groups such as ISIL, which rebranded itself as the Islamic State, and Al-Nusra have seized oilfields and pipelines to bankroll their offensives.

The council said control of oil facilities "could generate material income for terrorists, which would support their recruitment efforts, including of foreign terrorist fighters, and strengthen their operational capability to organize and carry out terrorist attacks."

Trade of oil with the Islamists is in violation of UN resolutions and "all states are required to ensure that their nationals and any persons within their territory do not trade in oil with these entities," it said.

The Syrian Observatory of Human Rights said last week that Islamic State (IS) fighters in Syria were selling oil and gas to Iraqi businessmen.

IS insurgents took control of large parts of Iraq's north and west in a sweeping offensive that began on June 9, preventing Baghdad from exporting oil via a pipeline to Turkey and by road to Jordan.

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