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Chinese-Turkish consortium signs Iraq oil deal
A China-led consortium has signed an oil deal with Iraq to develop a prized cluster of three oilfields in the countrys south.
The state-run China National Offshore Oil Corp. and its partner, the state-run Turkish Petroleum Corporation (TPAO), will develop the Missan oilfields. The Iraqi government will earn $2.30 per barrel produced under the 20-year deal. The consortium plans to increase the fields output to 450,000 barrels a day in six years from Missans current daily production of nearly 100,000 barrels.
The Missan cluster has a reserve of more than 2.6 billion barrels of oil. It was among eight oil and gas fields Iraq offered last June during the first bidding round in the three decades since Saddam Hussein nationalized the oil sector.
The relevant agreement was signed on Monday at the Iraqi Oil Ministry in Baghdad in a ceremony that was attended by Iraqs oil minister, Hussain al-Shahristani.
The deal covers the fields of Buzurgan, Fekke and Abu Ghraib.
18 May 2010, Tuesday
TODAYS ZAMAN WITH AP İSTANBUL
Chinese-Turkish consortium signs Iraq oil deal
A China-led consortium has signed an oil deal with Iraq to develop a prized cluster of three oilfields in the countrys south.
The state-run China National Offshore Oil Corp. and its partner, the state-run Turkish Petroleum Corporation (TPAO), will develop the Missan oilfields. The Iraqi government will earn $2.30 per barrel produced under the 20-year deal. The consortium plans to increase the fields output to 450,000 barrels a day in six years from Missans current daily production of nearly 100,000 barrels.
The Missan cluster has a reserve of more than 2.6 billion barrels of oil. It was among eight oil and gas fields Iraq offered last June during the first bidding round in the three decades since Saddam Hussein nationalized the oil sector.
The relevant agreement was signed on Monday at the Iraqi Oil Ministry in Baghdad in a ceremony that was attended by Iraqs oil minister, Hussain al-Shahristani.
The deal covers the fields of Buzurgan, Fekke and Abu Ghraib.
18 May 2010, Tuesday
TODAYS ZAMAN WITH AP İSTANBUL
Chinese-Turkish consortium signs Iraq oil deal