The Iraqi governing coalition led by Nouri al Maliki, the prime minister, will create a new senior energy post for Dr Hussein al Shahristani, who is currently serving as both the minister of oil and the acting minister of electricity.
Dr al Shahristani, a key supporter of Mr al Maliki and a fellow member of his State of Law electoral coalition, has been approached for the new position of deputy prime minister for energy in the next Iraqi government, according to Iraq Oil Report, an independent news website reporting from within the country.
"We have agreed within the coalition that Dr al Shahristani will be the deputy prime minister for energy issues, which include oil and electricity issues," Kamal al Saidi, a top official in Mr al Maliki's Dawa party, told the website.
The appointment has received the consensus blessing of the entire Iraqi pan-Shiite bloc, he said.
The bloc includes State of Law and the coalition representing the followers of the Shia cleric Moqtada al Sadr and the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq. It holds 159 seats in Iraq's parliament, just short of the 163 seats needed for a majority.
If accepted, the move could entrench Dr al Shahristani as Iraq's top energy official with broad powers to direct policy in a country seeking to become one of the world's biggest three oil exporters by 2017.
Meanwhile, the oil ministry could be transformed into an energy regulator, ceding its policy role to the new deputy prime minister's office and its technical role in oil operations to a proposed Iraqi national oil company.
Iraq Oil Report suggested Dr al Shahristani is effectively being promoted to the "shadow prime minister" role currently held by Thamir Ghadhban, the former Iraqi oil minister who heads the country's economic, energy and strategic policy council, reporting to the prime minister.
Mr Ghadhban "has been performing a job that appears to be supplanted" by the new energy post, the website said.
He is rumoured to be seeking to be named the head of the national oil company that would be formed after an oil law is passed.
On Monday, Ali al Dabbagh, the Iraqi government spokesman, said the new Iraqi government would make passing the law a priority.
Mr al Dabbagh said yesterday Iraq had approved a 93 trillion Iraqi dinars (Dh291.77 billion) draft federal budget for next year, based on an oil price of US$73 per barrel and average crude output of 2.25 million barrels per day (bpd). The export estimate included 150,000 bpd from the Kurdish region, which would materialise only if the Kurds and Baghdad resolved a long-running dispute that has held up the oil law.
"The Kurds have made sure to maintain a kingmaker position in the Iraqi parliament," said Samuel Ciszuk, the senior Middle East oil analyst with IHS Global Insight.
Iraq's draft budget, which needs parliamentary approval, is 9 per cent higher than last year's spending plan. It forecasts government revenue of 78.7tn dinars, leaving a deficit of 14.3tn dinars that would be covered mostly by borrowing and sales of government assets. Supplementary payments of 1.6tn dinars had been set aside for oil-producing provinces.
The country is seeking to raise oil production capacity from its estimated 143 billion barrels of oil reserves to between 8 million and 12 million bpd by 2017.
Analysts have suggested 6 million bpd of capacity could realistically be achieved, which would still make Iraq the third-biggest oil exporter after Russia and Saudi Arabia.
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Southampton 2 (Ings 32' & pen 89') Tottenham Hotspur 5 (Son 45', 47', 64', & 73', Kane 82')
Man of the match Son Heung-min (Tottenham)
Stormy seas
Weather warnings show that Storm Eunice is soon to make landfall. The videographer and I are scrambling to return to the other side of the Channel before it does. As we race to the port of Calais, I see miles of wire fencing topped with barbed wire all around it, a silent ‘Keep Out’ sign for those who, unlike us, aren’t lucky enough to have the right to move freely and safely across borders.
We set sail on a giant ferry whose length dwarfs the dinghies migrants use by nearly a 100 times. Despite the windy rain lashing at the portholes, we arrive safely in Dover; grateful but acutely aware of the miserable conditions the people we’ve left behind are in and of the privilege of choice.
Isle of Dogs
Director: Wes Anderson
Starring: Bryan Cranston, Liev Schreiber, Ed Norton, Greta Gerwig, Bill Murray, Jeff Goldblum, Scarlett Johansson
Three stars
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Brief scoreline:
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Neves 28', Doherty 37', Jota 45' 2
Arsenal 1
Papastathopoulos 80'
Fines for littering
In Dubai:
Dh200 for littering or spitting in the Dubai Metro
Dh500 for throwing cigarette butts or chewing gum on the floor, or littering from a vehicle.
Dh1,000 for littering on a beach, spitting in public places, throwing a cigarette butt from a vehicle
In Sharjah and other emirates
Dh500 for littering - including cigarette butts and chewing gum - in public places and beaches in Sharjah
Dh2,000 for littering in Sharjah deserts
Dh500 for littering from a vehicle in Ras Al Khaimah
Dh1,000 for littering from a car in Abu Dhabi
Dh1,000 to Dh100,000 for dumping waste in residential or public areas in Al Ain
Dh10,000 for littering at Ajman's beaches
The White Lotus: Season three
Creator: Mike White
Starring: Walton Goggins, Jason Isaacs, Natasha Rothwell
Rating: 4.5/5
RESULT
Aston Villa 1
Samatta (41')
Manchester City 2
Aguero (20')
Rodri (30')
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UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets