18.01.10 Iraq Focus
'Shell sign Iraq oil field deal' - BBC News
Oil giant Shell and Malaysia's state-run Petronas oil company finalised a
contract on Sunday to develop Iraq's giant Majnoon oil field.
In December Shell and Petronas beat a rival bid from France's Total and China's
CNPC to develop the 12.6bn barrel field in southern Iraq.
The field currently produces just 46,000 barrels per day.
Shell and Petronas have pledged to increase that output to 1.8 million barrels
per day.
The deal was signed at Iraq's Oil Ministry in the presence of Iraqi Oil Minister
Hussain al-Shahristani and Mounir Bouaziz, an executive of Shell Gas and Power.
Royal Dutch Shell owns 60% of the venture, with Petronas owning the remainder.
Their joint-venture, which includes a 20-year service contract, will see the
firms receive a fee of $1.39 a barrel of oil.
Iraq's known reserves of conventional oil rank behind only Saudi Arabia and Iran.
Its daily output is relatively small - about 2.4 million barrels - but it aims
to triple that over the next few years.
It needs the expertise of foreign companies to reach that goal of reviving its
oil industry, which has been battered by years of war and sanctions.
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Published: 2010/01/17 14:28:26 GMT
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