25 Apr 2024
Monday 25 September 2017 - 14:45
Story Code : 277152

Iraq says to invest in joint oil projects with Iran

Press TV- Iraqs Oil Minister Jabbar al-Luaibi says an agreement will be signed with Iran soon to jointly invest in two oil fields shared between the two countries.

Al-Luaibi did not specify which fields were concerned and when the agreement would be signed. Nevertheless, it would be a groundbreaking move in the history of economic cooperation between two important oil heavyweights in the region.

Last August, Iraqs Ambassador to Tehran Rajih al-Mussawi was quoted by the domestic media as saying that his country was considering a plan to cooperate with Iran in the development of Azadegan oil field which both share.

Al-Mussawi added that officials from the oil ministries of both countries had already started in negotiations to the same effect, adding that some good news on the same front would be publicized soon.

AZADEGAN IRANS BIGGEST OIL FIELD IN DECADES

Iran discovered Azadegan oil field in 1999 in what was the countrys biggest oil find in decades. The country accordingly teamed up with Inpex to push the project toward development. However, the Japanese company later quit the project in what appeared to be the result of US sanctions against Iran.

Azadegan was later divided into North Azadegan and South Azadegan. South Azadegan which is popularly referred to only as Azadegan - is believed to be connected with Iraqs supergiant Majnoon oil field which has recoverable reserves of 13 billion barrels which was developed by Shell and is now producing 200,000 barrels per day (bpd) of oil for Iraq.

SHELL DITCHING MAJNOON FOR AZADEGAN?

Earlier this month, Shell announced that it had quit Majnoon. The decision was seen as part of a strategy by the global giant to sell out of its oil fields in Iraq a move which was in line with its global $30 billion asset disposal program.

Iran announced in August that it had received proposals from Shell for the development of Azadegan as well as another field also shared with Iraq named Yadavaran both located in the southwestern province of Khouzestan.

Shell had signed a basic agreement with the NIOC in December 2016 to study the investment potentials in South Azadegan and Yadavaran as well as Kish gas field.
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