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BP Plans to Boost Iraqi Oil Production

thomko%20logo%20image.jpgBP is in talks with the Iraqi Government about a plan to boost oil production at the huge Rumaila field on the border with Kuwait.

Among other potential projects in Iraq, BP's interest is understood to include the Rumaila field, one of Iraq's largest, which is believed to contain about 18 billion barrels of oil.

BP undertook a study of the field for the Iraqi Government about two years ago. It already has a small Iraq team based in the Middle East and is one of a number of big oil companies discussing agreements designed to increase rapidly the country's output to 2.6 million barrels per day by the end of this year.
    
These effectively would be service contracts to provide training, expertise and equipment, for which the companies would be paid in oil. A BP spokesman said that it was too early to consider putting in expatriate staff because of the security situation.

BP,Total, Shell, ExxonMobil, Chevron and ConocoPhillips attended talks with the Iraqi Government in Amman, Jordan, last month to help to fix the terms of the contracts. Shell is interested in a gasfield in western Iraq.

BP was involved in Iraq until 1975, when the country's oil industry was nationalized.

Source: Business Times Online

 

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