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Exxon Mobil Rumoured to Abandon West Qurna

Sources in Baghdad have told Iraq Business News that Exxon Mobil has decided to abandon its contract at the giant West Qurna-1 oilfield in Southern Iraq, in favour of pursuing its interests in Iraqi Kurdistan. In recent days the Iraqi Ministry for Oil has claimed to have received a second letter from Exxon in which […]

Lukoil to Sign $998m Deal with Samsung on West Qurna-2

Bloomberg reports that Lukoil, Russia’s biggest non- state oil producer, will sign an agreement with Samsung this week for the development of the West Qurna-2 oilfield. Samsung will install “a crude-gathering facility and a central processing plant for West Qurna-2,” the Iraqi Oil Ministry said on Tuesday. The deal is expected to be signed on 22nd […]

Lukoil to Boost Spending at West Qurna-2 to $2bn in 2012

Lukoil plans to boost investment at its West Qurna-2 oil field in Iraq to about $2 billion this year. Russia’s largest non- state company plans to carry out drilling and begin construction of a pipeline as it prepares the field for the start of production. The company invested more than $200 million in the project […]

Exxon Reaches Deal on West Qurna Payments

ExxonMobil has reportedly reached an agreement with Baghdad to be paid in oil for work on the huge West Qurna-1 oilfield. According to the report from Reuters, foreign oil companies involved in Iraq's oil expansion generally prefer to be compensated for capital expenditure and service fees in oil, because cash payments are more complicated to […]

Iraq Approves Sale of Statoil Stake in West Qurna-2 to Lukoil

Platts reports that the Iraqi oil minister, Abdul Karim Luaibi [Elaibi], has approved the sale of Statoil's 18.75% stake in the giant West Qurna-2 oil field to the project operator, Russia's Lukoil. Meanwhile, Reuters reports that the Norwegian oil giant has confirmed that it is in talks to sell its stake to Lukoil. "Both Lukoil and […]

Exxon to Decide Iraq Strategy in Days

ExxonMobil has reportedly asked the Iraqi central government to give it a few more days to decide whether or not it will cancel an exploration deal with the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG). Baghdad has asked the U.S. giant to choose between the KRG deal and the existing contract with central-government to develop the 370,000 barrels-a-day […]

LUKoil May Start Production at West Qurna-2 in 2014

LUKoil, Russia's largest private oil company, may start production at the giant West Qurna-2 oilfield in early 2014, according to a report from RIA Novosti. "We will launch [production at the oilfield] at the end of 2013 or at the beginning of 2014," company head Vagit Alekperov said on Wednesday. The Russian company will invest […]

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Statoil to Sell West Qurna-2 Stake to LUKoil

Russia’s LUKoil is set to become the only foreign operator of the West Qurna-2 oil project in Iraq after its partner, the Norwegian company Statoil, asked Iraq's oil ministry for permission to sell its stake, according to The Voice of Russia. The Iraqi Oil Ministry has reportedly approved the deal, which would give LUKoil a […]

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Samsung Wins $1bn Oil Contract

Iraq's cabinet announced that it had approved a $998 million oilfield service contract on Tuesday with a South Korean company for the West Qurna 2 oilfield, according to Reuters. While the memo did not name the company, Samsung Engineering was the only South Korean company on the final shortlist. Iraq and its partners, Russia's Lukoil […]