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Iraq’s electricity grid lost around 15% of its generation capacity after gas supplies from neighboring Iran were more than ...
In 2012, then-Iraq Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki received a confidential report on his desk showing exactly how Iraq could increase its oil output from just over 3 million bpd at that point to a ...
The French oil and gas giant’s four-pronged US$27 billion deal in Iraq is perhaps the most noteworthy of these recent deals, particularly as one core element of it is to implement capture gas ...
CAIRO (Reuters) - Iraq plans to raise oil production capacity to more than 6 million barrels per day (bpd) by 2029, the state news agency reported Iraq's oil ministry as saying on Sunday.
Iraq is the world’s sixth-largest oil producer and OPEC’s second-largest after Saudi Arabia, producing around 4.2 million bpd over the last year, before the current drop in production.
Talks to restart Kurdish oil exports through the Iraq-Turkey pipeline have hit a snag as a lack of clarity over payments and contracts persists, two sources with direct knowledge of the matter ...
Iraq has signed a significant oil deal with Chinese company Geo-Jade Petroleum to expand production, build a refinery, and construct power plants, furthering China's major involvement in Iraq's ...
China, which was already one of the leading operators of oil and gas fields in Iraq, has won the rights to exploit 10 more oil and gas fields in the recent licensing tenders.
In the fourth quarter of 2022, China Petroleum Engineering & Construction Corporation (CPECC) signed a contract for the design, procurement, construction and testing of the crude oil processing ...
Explainer-Why Oil Flows Through the Iraq-Turkey Pipeline Have Been Halted - U.S. News & World Report
While Iraq, OPEC's second-largest oil producer, exports about 85% of its crude via ports in the south, the northern route via Turkey still accounts for about 0.5% of global oil supply.
Chinese contractor China Petroleum Engineering Co. Dubai Branch has won the bid for an engineering framework on the redevelopment of Iraq’s giant West Qurna 1 oilfield.
The project scope includes developing two new oil trains, each with a capacity of 120,000 barrels a day (b/d). The contract is valued at about $386m, and construction is expected to take three years.
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