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January 06, 2010, 07:44:05 AM
Jimbo
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100106/wl_mideast_afp/iraqoil

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January 06, 2010, 12:08:46 PM
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jimbo, as courtesy please add the article so we can all read it. thanks.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100106/wl_mideast_afp/iraqoil

Iraq cabinet approves oil deals with foreign firms

BAGHDAD (AFP) – Iraq has approved all pending deals with foreign energy firms over oil fields auctioned last year, paving the way for more than 100 billion dollars in investment, the oil ministry said Wednesday.

The nine contracts, which will be officially signed soon, will dramatically ramp up Iraq's oil output in the coming seven years and could make it one of the world's biggest crude producers, providing much-needed revenue for a country in dire need of rebuilding.

"All of the contracts have been agreed by the cabinet," oil ministry spokesman Assem Jihad told AFP.

"More than 100 billion dollars will be invested by these companies."

Jihad said the government had introduced what he described as minor legal amendments to the contracts, but declined to specify what changes had been made.

He said the oil ministry had received official documents from Anglo-Dutch giant Shell, Malaysia's Petronas, Japex of Japan and Angola's Sonangol giving their assent to the changes.

Once the ministry receives similar documents from firms working on three other fields, "we will set a date to hold a ceremony for all the companies to put down their final signatures."

Jihad said the latter group of companies, which include Russia's Lukoil and Gazprom and China's CNPC, had already voiced their approval over the telephone.

"It (the ceremony) will be soon, and the companies will start work immediately after signing," he added without giving a specific date.

"The companies want to start work as quickly as possible. They are very enthusiastic."

Iraq awarded seven contracts in a December 11-12 auction of oil fields, including the rights to extract crude from the massive Majnoon and West Qurna-2 reservoirs.

Those were in addition to three contracts handed out at an earlier auction in June. Two of those contracts have yet to be officially signed, however.

The successful companies will be paid a fixed fee per additional barrel of oil extracted, and not a share of the profits.

The deals could increase Iraq's projected oil output to 12 million barrels of oil per day from current production of around 2.5 million bpd, providing a cash influx to a country that relies on oil sales for 85 percent of government income.

But security and dilapidated infrastructure remain key obstacles to Baghdad achieving that target.

Iraq has the world's third-largest oil reserves -- behind only Saudi Arabia and Iran -- with an estimated 115 billion barrels.



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January 06, 2010, 12:18:20 PM
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This is big news for us and hopefully they are not going to change their minds... as happened many times in the past.

Jimbo, Did the Iraqi Parliament approved the deal or this has to go to them to be ratified ?


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January 06, 2010, 12:24:49 PM
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Sprinter, I think the oil ministry bypassed the parliament and sent the agreements directly to the Iraqi Cabinet to be signed.

One question on my mind,  does it means that the Oil Law is forgotten and they move ahead without it ?  and what about sharing the profits, they never had an agreement on that.

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January 06, 2010, 01:33:06 PM
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Hey Lola, good questions you have, here I found some answers :

 http://www.mrdinar.com/index.php?topic=976.0


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