Iraq Watch – Confused Priorities

26 September 2008 A second bid round for Iraq’s upstream sector, currently being prepared by the oil ministry, promises to transform the country’s oil industry. If all goes to plan, a second set of oil and gas fields would be awarded by the end of next year, hard on the heels of the first eight fields announced this summer — and the Iraqi oil industry will be bustling. That’s good…

Iraq Watch – The Need for Clarity

17 October 2008 Iraq finally unveiled the terms of its big upstream opening. International oil companies now realize that to win a 20-year service contract to rehabilitate and redevelop some of Iraq’s giant oil fields, they need to offer it high production targets at the lowest cost. For committing to spend money on rehabilitation of infrastructure and drilling of wells as well as a new reassessment of recoverable reserves in…

Iraq Courts Four Majors for Technical Deals

6 December 2007 Four majors met with Iraqi oil ministry officials in Amman last week to initiate talks on the first commercial technical support contracts to be awarded since the US-led invasion over four years ago, Iraqi and industry sources told International Oil Daily Wednesday. The ministry is aiming to raise output by 500,000 barrels per day over the next two years. The talks with BP, Chevron, Exxon Mobil and…

Post-Saddam Iraq Remains Mystery to Oil Companies in Waiting

23 October 2002 International oil companies interested in securing footing in a post-war Iraq have few clues on where to start. The Bush administration is forging ahead with war plans, but US State Dept. attempts to organize an energy working group for exiled Iraqi opposition members are in disarray as divisions among the opposition groups persist. “A number of oil companies have been querying about the possible political outcome of…