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Podcast: Basrah Gas Company and the future of Iraq's energy
Managing director Malcolm Mayes talks about the potential for the country from the expansion of one of the largest gas-flaring reduction projects globally
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published: 01 Jul 2021
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The signing ceremony for the establishment of the Basra Energy Company
Watch the announcement ceremony of Basra Energy Company, by the National Oil Company, aiming for developing oil fields, sustaining and increasing production through partnership and cooperation with international companies.
published: 26 Nov 2021
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Iraq, Basra | Electrical energy shortage
The power supply has been suspended since the Iraqi government is not paying its dues.
published: 01 Jul 2016
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Basra firm uses solar energy to power oil field
(29 Jun 2022) IRAQ SOLAR POWER
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS
RESTRICTION SUMMARY:
LENGTH: 2:27
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Basra - 29 June 2022
1. Various of drone shots of solar panels installed at Al Faihaa oil field ++MUTE++
2. Various of sign reading (Arabic/English): "Al Faihaa oil field solar power plant"
3. Solar panels installed at Al Faihaa oil field
4. Sign reading (Arabic/English): "Stay away - PV area"
5. Various of oil field worker fixing device
6. Various of solar panels producing power
7. Engineer Khalil Nahi Asi, head of projects production division, Al Faihaa oil field, looking at computer screen.
8. Asi's screen
9. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Khalil Nahi Asi, engineer and head of projects production division, Al Faihaa oil field:
"The benefits of this (solar power) station is...
published: 04 Jul 2022
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Majnoon: From battlefield to oilfield
One of the largest oilfields in the world is back in operation after an unorthodox upgrade. The boost in oil production from the Majnoon field in southern Iraq is expected to contribute significantly to meeting global energy demand. It could also help regenerate a country ravaged by war. But redeveloping what was once a raging battlefield has proven to be a major challenge due to a deadly array of live, unexploded munitions that lay undisturbed for years.
http://www.shell.com/clearingmajnoon
Welcome to Shell’s official YouTube channel. Subscribe here to learn about the future of energy, see our new technology and innovation in action or watch highlights from our major projects around the world. Here you’ll also find videos on jobs and careers, motorsports, the Shell Eco-marathon as well ...
published: 07 Nov 2013
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Iraq town decries deadly effects of oil production pollution
People in a small town in southern Iraq say pollution from oil production is killing them.
They blame gas flaring - when oil is extracted and excess natural gas is burned off, releasing CO2 and methane.
The Basra health department says the pollution from oil production is making people and animals in the area sick.
The Iraqi government is investing billions in an attempt to use the gas for electricity instead of burning it.
But as Al Jazeera's Natasha Ghoneim reports from Bahla village, in Basra, many say it is already too late.
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published: 22 Jun 2021
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Life and death surrounded by gas flares in Iraq - BBC News
The deadly impact of oil giants’ toxic air pollution on children and the planet has been revealed in a BBC News Arabic investigation from the front line of climate change in Iraq.
Scientific tests carried out for the BBC indicated high levels of carcinogenic chemicals in communities living on oil fields in Iraq.
The Iraqi government and oil companies around the world have committed to end flaring by 2030.
However, Iraq currently has the second highest level of gas flaring in the world, which is the poisonous practice of burning excess gas during oil production.
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published: 29 Sep 2022
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First Impressions of Southern Iraq (Basra) 🇮🇶
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Basra, Iraq ➖ After catching the overnight train from Baghdad, we arrived in Basra at 4:30am. We hunted for a hotel to catch up on a few hours of sleep and then made our way out to explore the city. Our first stop was a trendy cafe called Nook to get some coffee and a bite to eat. We then visited a local market where we met the friendly Basra locals and went on a buying spree! A great first experience here in Southern Iraq!
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published: 30 Dec 2021
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Exploring BAGHDAD at Night With an Iraqi Girl: Iraq Travel Vlog
Visit Iraq with me in 2024! https://www.dougbarnardtravel.com/trips
In this vlog I meet up with my friend Safa in Baghdad to explore Iraq's capital city after dark! We talk about if Baghdad is safe at night and also get some amazing Syrian food!
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published: 30 Sep 2021
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INSANE! Iraq JUST ANNOUNCED It's MASSIVE New Oil DEALS With Russia And China And SHUTS DOWN The U.S
INSANE! Iraq JUST ANNOUNCED It's MASSIVE New Oil DEALS With Russia And China And SHUTS DOWN The U.S
#russia #china #oil
US efforts to draw the administration of Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani closer to the US appear to be failing, as Iranian influence in Iraq appears to be winning out.
You see, the Iraqis want to keep communicating with countries like China, Russia, and Iran. And experts say Baghdad has already taken steps toward finalizing future deals with these nations.
Recently, Al Sudani has stated his desire to strengthen Iraq's involvement in OPEC. But since production has been slashed, this is in a problematic setting. In addition, Iraq just announced its massive new oil energy deals with Russia and China, which means they're backing off from ...
published: 25 Nov 2022
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Podcast: Basrah Gas Company and the future of Iraq's energy
Managing director Malcolm Mayes talks about the potential for the country from the expansion of one of the largest gas-flaring reduction projects globally
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Managing director Malcolm Mayes talks about the potential for the country from the expansion of one of the largest gas-flaring reduction projects globally
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https://wn.com/Podcast_Basrah_Gas_Company_And_The_Future_Of_Iraq's_Energy
Managing director Malcolm Mayes talks about the potential for the country from the expansion of one of the largest gas-flaring reduction projects globally
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- published: 01 Jul 2021
- views: 856
0:53
The signing ceremony for the establishment of the Basra Energy Company
Watch the announcement ceremony of Basra Energy Company, by the National Oil Company, aiming for developing oil fields, sustaining and increasing production thr...
Watch the announcement ceremony of Basra Energy Company, by the National Oil Company, aiming for developing oil fields, sustaining and increasing production through partnership and cooperation with international companies.
https://wn.com/The_Signing_Ceremony_For_The_Establishment_Of_The_Basra_Energy_Company
Watch the announcement ceremony of Basra Energy Company, by the National Oil Company, aiming for developing oil fields, sustaining and increasing production through partnership and cooperation with international companies.
- published: 26 Nov 2021
- views: 440
0:32
Iraq, Basra | Electrical energy shortage
The power supply has been suspended since the Iraqi government is not paying its dues.
The power supply has been suspended since the Iraqi government is not paying its dues.
https://wn.com/Iraq,_Basra_|_Electrical_Energy_Shortage
The power supply has been suspended since the Iraqi government is not paying its dues.
- published: 01 Jul 2016
- views: 315
2:28
Basra firm uses solar energy to power oil field
(29 Jun 2022) IRAQ SOLAR POWER
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS
RESTRICTION SUMMARY:
LENGTH: 2:27
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Basra - 29 June 2022
1. Various of drone shot...
(29 Jun 2022) IRAQ SOLAR POWER
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS
RESTRICTION SUMMARY:
LENGTH: 2:27
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Basra - 29 June 2022
1. Various of drone shots of solar panels installed at Al Faihaa oil field ++MUTE++
2. Various of sign reading (Arabic/English): "Al Faihaa oil field solar power plant"
3. Solar panels installed at Al Faihaa oil field
4. Sign reading (Arabic/English): "Stay away - PV area"
5. Various of oil field worker fixing device
6. Various of solar panels producing power
7. Engineer Khalil Nahi Asi, head of projects production division, Al Faihaa oil field, looking at computer screen.
8. Asi's screen
9. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Khalil Nahi Asi, engineer and head of projects production division, Al Faihaa oil field:
"The benefits of this (solar power) station is reducing resources needed for energy by 60%. Our site is a border site that is far away from the national grid, so we used generators in the oil production. So our investment in this station will reduce the material cost of producing one barrel (of oil), this means cost reduction by 60%."
10. Various of solar panels
11. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Khalil Nahi Asi, engineer and head of projects production division, Al Faihaa oil field:
"It is well known that solar energy is clean energy. Our area suffers from an increase in carbon dioxide emissions. We have reduced the use of gas oil by 60%, which means we have reduced toxic emissions in the environment by 60%."
12. Various of Basra oil field
LEADIN:
The Basra Oil Company has completed the construction of the first solar power plant at an oil field to partially run operations using solar energy.
STORYLINE:
The Basra Oil Company is resorting to solar energy to power its oil fields rather than rely entirely on costly, traditional diesel generators.
Rows of solar panels were installed at Al Faihaa oil field, in southern Iraq, where the sun shines bright most of the year.
Iraq is known for its long and hot summers.
The solar energy project was launched in February and it is expected to cover half of the field's energy needs annually.
Apart from lowering the electricity bill, the solar power plant also provides the oil field with a source of green energy.
"Our area suffers from an increase in carbon dioxide emissions... we have reduced toxic emissions in the environment by 60%," says Khalil Nahi Asi, the head of projects production division.
The use of solar power in the oil production industry is still in the experimental phase in Iraq but the manufacturers say their design will make solar technology more economically viable.
Apart from being used for lighting on some of main streets, solar power is rarely used in Iraq.
There is a chronic electricity shortage in Iraq, a country with an aging electricity infrastructure.
In the summer of 2018, Iraq's failing power grid was a key reason behind violent protests in the southern oil-rich province of Basra.
The following year, mass anti-government protests broke out across the capital and Iraq's southern provinces over failed public service delivery, including electricity.
AP video shot by: Dawood Salman
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(29 Jun 2022) IRAQ SOLAR POWER
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS
RESTRICTION SUMMARY:
LENGTH: 2:27
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Basra - 29 June 2022
1. Various of drone shots of solar panels installed at Al Faihaa oil field ++MUTE++
2. Various of sign reading (Arabic/English): "Al Faihaa oil field solar power plant"
3. Solar panels installed at Al Faihaa oil field
4. Sign reading (Arabic/English): "Stay away - PV area"
5. Various of oil field worker fixing device
6. Various of solar panels producing power
7. Engineer Khalil Nahi Asi, head of projects production division, Al Faihaa oil field, looking at computer screen.
8. Asi's screen
9. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Khalil Nahi Asi, engineer and head of projects production division, Al Faihaa oil field:
"The benefits of this (solar power) station is reducing resources needed for energy by 60%. Our site is a border site that is far away from the national grid, so we used generators in the oil production. So our investment in this station will reduce the material cost of producing one barrel (of oil), this means cost reduction by 60%."
10. Various of solar panels
11. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Khalil Nahi Asi, engineer and head of projects production division, Al Faihaa oil field:
"It is well known that solar energy is clean energy. Our area suffers from an increase in carbon dioxide emissions. We have reduced the use of gas oil by 60%, which means we have reduced toxic emissions in the environment by 60%."
12. Various of Basra oil field
LEADIN:
The Basra Oil Company has completed the construction of the first solar power plant at an oil field to partially run operations using solar energy.
STORYLINE:
The Basra Oil Company is resorting to solar energy to power its oil fields rather than rely entirely on costly, traditional diesel generators.
Rows of solar panels were installed at Al Faihaa oil field, in southern Iraq, where the sun shines bright most of the year.
Iraq is known for its long and hot summers.
The solar energy project was launched in February and it is expected to cover half of the field's energy needs annually.
Apart from lowering the electricity bill, the solar power plant also provides the oil field with a source of green energy.
"Our area suffers from an increase in carbon dioxide emissions... we have reduced toxic emissions in the environment by 60%," says Khalil Nahi Asi, the head of projects production division.
The use of solar power in the oil production industry is still in the experimental phase in Iraq but the manufacturers say their design will make solar technology more economically viable.
Apart from being used for lighting on some of main streets, solar power is rarely used in Iraq.
There is a chronic electricity shortage in Iraq, a country with an aging electricity infrastructure.
In the summer of 2018, Iraq's failing power grid was a key reason behind violent protests in the southern oil-rich province of Basra.
The following year, mass anti-government protests broke out across the capital and Iraq's southern provinces over failed public service delivery, including electricity.
AP video shot by: Dawood Salman
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- published: 04 Jul 2022
- views: 564
13:05
Majnoon: From battlefield to oilfield
One of the largest oilfields in the world is back in operation after an unorthodox upgrade. The boost in oil production from the Majnoon field in southern Iraq ...
One of the largest oilfields in the world is back in operation after an unorthodox upgrade. The boost in oil production from the Majnoon field in southern Iraq is expected to contribute significantly to meeting global energy demand. It could also help regenerate a country ravaged by war. But redeveloping what was once a raging battlefield has proven to be a major challenge due to a deadly array of live, unexploded munitions that lay undisturbed for years.
http://www.shell.com/clearingmajnoon
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One of the largest oilfields in the world is back in operation after an unorthodox upgrade. The boost in oil production from the Majnoon field in southern Iraq is expected to contribute significantly to meeting global energy demand. It could also help regenerate a country ravaged by war. But redeveloping what was once a raging battlefield has proven to be a major challenge due to a deadly array of live, unexploded munitions that lay undisturbed for years.
http://www.shell.com/clearingmajnoon
Welcome to Shell’s official YouTube channel. Subscribe here to learn about the future of energy, see our new technology and innovation in action or watch highlights from our major projects around the world. Here you’ll also find videos on jobs and careers, motorsports, the Shell Eco-marathon as well as new products like Shell V-Power. If you have any thoughts or questions, please comment, like or share. Together we can #makethefuture
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- published: 07 Nov 2013
- views: 96471
1:59
Iraq town decries deadly effects of oil production pollution
People in a small town in southern Iraq say pollution from oil production is killing them.
They blame gas flaring - when oil is extracted and excess natural...
People in a small town in southern Iraq say pollution from oil production is killing them.
They blame gas flaring - when oil is extracted and excess natural gas is burned off, releasing CO2 and methane.
The Basra health department says the pollution from oil production is making people and animals in the area sick.
The Iraqi government is investing billions in an attempt to use the gas for electricity instead of burning it.
But as Al Jazeera's Natasha Ghoneim reports from Bahla village, in Basra, many say it is already too late.
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https://wn.com/Iraq_Town_Decries_Deadly_Effects_Of_Oil_Production_Pollution
People in a small town in southern Iraq say pollution from oil production is killing them.
They blame gas flaring - when oil is extracted and excess natural gas is burned off, releasing CO2 and methane.
The Basra health department says the pollution from oil production is making people and animals in the area sick.
The Iraqi government is investing billions in an attempt to use the gas for electricity instead of burning it.
But as Al Jazeera's Natasha Ghoneim reports from Bahla village, in Basra, many say it is already too late.
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- published: 22 Jun 2021
- views: 12822
5:36
Life and death surrounded by gas flares in Iraq - BBC News
The deadly impact of oil giants’ toxic air pollution on children and the planet has been revealed in a BBC News Arabic investigation from the front line of clim...
The deadly impact of oil giants’ toxic air pollution on children and the planet has been revealed in a BBC News Arabic investigation from the front line of climate change in Iraq.
Scientific tests carried out for the BBC indicated high levels of carcinogenic chemicals in communities living on oil fields in Iraq.
The Iraqi government and oil companies around the world have committed to end flaring by 2030.
However, Iraq currently has the second highest level of gas flaring in the world, which is the poisonous practice of burning excess gas during oil production.
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#Iraq #BBCNews
https://wn.com/Life_And_Death_Surrounded_By_Gas_Flares_In_Iraq_BBC_News
The deadly impact of oil giants’ toxic air pollution on children and the planet has been revealed in a BBC News Arabic investigation from the front line of climate change in Iraq.
Scientific tests carried out for the BBC indicated high levels of carcinogenic chemicals in communities living on oil fields in Iraq.
The Iraqi government and oil companies around the world have committed to end flaring by 2030.
However, Iraq currently has the second highest level of gas flaring in the world, which is the poisonous practice of burning excess gas during oil production.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
#Iraq #BBCNews
- published: 29 Sep 2022
- views: 43784
31:35
First Impressions of Southern Iraq (Basra) 🇮🇶
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Basra, Iraq ➖ After catc...
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Basra, Iraq ➖ After catching the overnight train from Baghdad, we arrived in Basra at 4:30am. We hunted for a hotel to catch up on a few hours of sleep and then made our way out to explore the city. Our first stop was a trendy cafe called Nook to get some coffee and a bite to eat. We then visited a local market where we met the friendly Basra locals and went on a buying spree! A great first experience here in Southern Iraq!
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Basra, Iraq ➖ After catching the overnight train from Baghdad, we arrived in Basra at 4:30am. We hunted for a hotel to catch up on a few hours of sleep and then made our way out to explore the city. Our first stop was a trendy cafe called Nook to get some coffee and a bite to eat. We then visited a local market where we met the friendly Basra locals and went on a buying spree! A great first experience here in Southern Iraq!
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14:30 Bob Marley Shirt
19:20 Buying Old Iraqi Money
23:00 $3 Belt
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- published: 30 Dec 2021
- views: 162804
13:51
Exploring BAGHDAD at Night With an Iraqi Girl: Iraq Travel Vlog
Visit Iraq with me in 2024! https://www.dougbarnardtravel.com/trips
In this vlog I meet up with my friend Safa in Baghdad to explore Iraq's capital city after ...
Visit Iraq with me in 2024! https://www.dougbarnardtravel.com/trips
In this vlog I meet up with my friend Safa in Baghdad to explore Iraq's capital city after dark! We talk about if Baghdad is safe at night and also get some amazing Syrian food!
I have a LOT more videos from Iraq coming soon! Subscribe to the channel so you don't miss them!
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INSANE! Iraq JUST ANNOUNCED It's MASSIVE New Oil DEALS With Russia And China And SHUTS DOWN The U.S
INSANE! Iraq JUST ANNOUNCED It's MASSIVE New Oil DEALS With Russia And China And SHUTS DOWN The U.S
#russia #china #oil
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INSANE! Iraq JUST ANNOUNCED It's MASSIVE New Oil DEALS With Russia And China And SHUTS DOWN The U.S
#russia #china #oil
US efforts to draw the administration of Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani closer to the US appear to be failing, as Iranian influence in Iraq appears to be winning out.
You see, the Iraqis want to keep communicating with countries like China, Russia, and Iran. And experts say Baghdad has already taken steps toward finalizing future deals with these nations.
Recently, Al Sudani has stated his desire to strengthen Iraq's involvement in OPEC. But since production has been slashed, this is in a problematic setting. In addition, Iraq just announced its massive new oil energy deals with Russia and China, which means they're backing off from the US!
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Thanks For Watching Our Video; INSANE! Iraq JUST ANNOUNCED It's MASSIVE New Oil DEALS With Russia And China And SHUTS DOWN The U.S
Firstly, the remarkable 'oil-for-projects' deal between Iraq and China was inked in the middle of 2019. And the Iraqi Oil Minister shows no indications of altering it.
Local state-backed media outlets did indicate that several seismic surveys had been initiated, this time by the Oil Exploration Company or OEC of Iraq and the China National Offshore Oil Corporation or CNOOC.
This is part of the initial stages of extensive oil and gas exploration between Iraq and China in the waters off their coasts.
Now, CNOOC has begun a joint research contract for two-dimensional seismic and geophysical surveys to investigate potential hydrocarbon gathers in the Iraqi offshores north of the Arabian Gulf.
That's completely in line with what the Iraqi government ordered back in October. And the 2019 oil-for projects deal between Iraq and China was mandated to cover 'vital and significant projects.
Roads, bridges, infrastructure, energy, oil, and electricity are "important and crucial projects."
Moreover, when it comes to oil and gas exploration and production in international waters, China can do anything it wants. But Iraq is also letting Beijing increase its influence in critical onshore areas.
The middle of October saw the CPECC inking an EPC contract for a two-train oil processing plant at the cost of $386 million at Quraynat.
Now, the southern portion of Iraq's largest oilfield, the Rumaila field, will be developed for production. And each train will process around 120,000 barrels per day of oil from the Mishrif formation at the site.
The Rumaila field is an exciting new development in the neighborhood. And it is located around 30 km north of Iraq's southern border with Kuwait.
The Rumaila Operating Organization or ROO is currently in charge of the territory. It is a partnership between the British Oil Company, the Basra Energy Company, and the Iraqi State Organization for the Marketing of Oil.
Additionally, the British Petroleum Corporation, the State-Owned China National Petroleum Corporation or PetroChina, and the State-Owned Mitsubishi Oil Corporation SOMO have formed a joint venture known as BECL.
Now, it was initially planned for BP to increase output to 2.1 million BPD in November 2020. It originated at a rate of 1.4 million barrels per day, almost the same as it was a decade ago.
It also has proven reserves of over 17 billion barrels. Thus, Rumaila is an excellent illustration of a sector in which modest investments might significantly boost crude oil output.
However, in 2020, BP's national chief offered a response on the matter. He noted that talks on the next steps are now taking place between the oil ministry and Basra Oil Co.
Low oil prices and the ministry's suggestion that all IOCs reduce their activity sets this year are the reasons behind this.
Now, BP's original goal was to increase output by 100,000 barrels annually, reaching a total of 2.3–2.4 million BPD by 2020.
And the lack of work on the Common Seawater Supply Project water-injection projection project has been the primary hurdle to attaining this output growth. Also, it's primarily due to IOC worries tied to pervasive corruption in Iraq's oil sector.
Without the CSSP, Iraq will not be able to increase its oil production to what it had hoped for. This year they want to reach 6.2 million BPD, and by the end of 2023, they want to go 9 million BPD.
However, the new goal is to increase oil output to 7 million BPD by 2025, making this a crucial factor. This may also provide insight into Iraq's longstanding financial obligations to foreign oil firms.
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INSANE! Iraq JUST ANNOUNCED It's MASSIVE New Oil DEALS With Russia And China And SHUTS DOWN The U.S
#russia #china #oil
US efforts to draw the administration of Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani closer to the US appear to be failing, as Iranian influence in Iraq appears to be winning out.
You see, the Iraqis want to keep communicating with countries like China, Russia, and Iran. And experts say Baghdad has already taken steps toward finalizing future deals with these nations.
Recently, Al Sudani has stated his desire to strengthen Iraq's involvement in OPEC. But since production has been slashed, this is in a problematic setting. In addition, Iraq just announced its massive new oil energy deals with Russia and China, which means they're backing off from the US!
If You Like This Video; Like, Share, Comment And Subscribe. This Means A Lot To Us!
Thanks For Watching Our Video; INSANE! Iraq JUST ANNOUNCED It's MASSIVE New Oil DEALS With Russia And China And SHUTS DOWN The U.S
Firstly, the remarkable 'oil-for-projects' deal between Iraq and China was inked in the middle of 2019. And the Iraqi Oil Minister shows no indications of altering it.
Local state-backed media outlets did indicate that several seismic surveys had been initiated, this time by the Oil Exploration Company or OEC of Iraq and the China National Offshore Oil Corporation or CNOOC.
This is part of the initial stages of extensive oil and gas exploration between Iraq and China in the waters off their coasts.
Now, CNOOC has begun a joint research contract for two-dimensional seismic and geophysical surveys to investigate potential hydrocarbon gathers in the Iraqi offshores north of the Arabian Gulf.
That's completely in line with what the Iraqi government ordered back in October. And the 2019 oil-for projects deal between Iraq and China was mandated to cover 'vital and significant projects.
Roads, bridges, infrastructure, energy, oil, and electricity are "important and crucial projects."
Moreover, when it comes to oil and gas exploration and production in international waters, China can do anything it wants. But Iraq is also letting Beijing increase its influence in critical onshore areas.
The middle of October saw the CPECC inking an EPC contract for a two-train oil processing plant at the cost of $386 million at Quraynat.
Now, the southern portion of Iraq's largest oilfield, the Rumaila field, will be developed for production. And each train will process around 120,000 barrels per day of oil from the Mishrif formation at the site.
The Rumaila field is an exciting new development in the neighborhood. And it is located around 30 km north of Iraq's southern border with Kuwait.
The Rumaila Operating Organization or ROO is currently in charge of the territory. It is a partnership between the British Oil Company, the Basra Energy Company, and the Iraqi State Organization for the Marketing of Oil.
Additionally, the British Petroleum Corporation, the State-Owned China National Petroleum Corporation or PetroChina, and the State-Owned Mitsubishi Oil Corporation SOMO have formed a joint venture known as BECL.
Now, it was initially planned for BP to increase output to 2.1 million BPD in November 2020. It originated at a rate of 1.4 million barrels per day, almost the same as it was a decade ago.
It also has proven reserves of over 17 billion barrels. Thus, Rumaila is an excellent illustration of a sector in which modest investments might significantly boost crude oil output.
However, in 2020, BP's national chief offered a response on the matter. He noted that talks on the next steps are now taking place between the oil ministry and Basra Oil Co.
Low oil prices and the ministry's suggestion that all IOCs reduce their activity sets this year are the reasons behind this.
Now, BP's original goal was to increase output by 100,000 barrels annually, reaching a total of 2.3–2.4 million BPD by 2020.
And the lack of work on the Common Seawater Supply Project water-injection projection project has been the primary hurdle to attaining this output growth. Also, it's primarily due to IOC worries tied to pervasive corruption in Iraq's oil sector.
Without the CSSP, Iraq will not be able to increase its oil production to what it had hoped for. This year they want to reach 6.2 million BPD, and by the end of 2023, they want to go 9 million BPD.
However, the new goal is to increase oil output to 7 million BPD by 2025, making this a crucial factor. This may also provide insight into Iraq's longstanding financial obligations to foreign oil firms.
More Details In The Video
- published: 25 Nov 2022
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