Exxon was among the first Western oil explorers allowed into Iraq in 2010 as the Middle Eastern nation sought to rebuild its oil industry following the fall of Saddam Hussein and years of subsequent fighting. Prior to then, Iraq’s crude bounty had been off limits to most foreigners for almost 40 years. Exxon soured on West Qurna amid tough contractual terms, OPEC supply constraints and ongoing political instability.
While Halliburton has long been one of Exxon’s primary contractors at the field, taking an actual ownership stake would be a rarity for a company focused on mapping, fracking and rehabilitating assets owned by other companies. West Qurna-1 is a 20 billion-barrel deposit.
Abdul Jabbar also said his ministry is in discussions with Chevron Corp. on the economic model of the contract for its investment in the southern city of Nasiriya. He’s expected to sign a deal with Chevron in the first quarter of 2022.
Iraqi National Oil Co. would be Chevron’s partner in the oil exploration investment with a 40% stake in the venture. The U.S. oil giant will conduct exploration work in the city, with an estimated daily output of 600,000 barrels for at least 10 years, the minister said.
Other highlights from the minister’s comments:
- Iraq is working to create a sovereign energy fund that aims to finance energy projects in the country to cut down energy purchases
- Iraq plans to capture all associated gas flaring that is ranging between 4 billion to 5 billion standard cubic feet per day
- Current gas capturing projects in Iraq are worth $7 billion
- Iraq in talks with Qatar to import gas via pipeline and also to invest in any gas pipeline project from Qatar to Kuwait
- Iraq set to award front end engineering designs or FEED work to the U.S.; KBR Inc. is part of TotalEnergies SE’s gas capturing deal signed in September
- Iraq is currently rehabilitating its export pipeline to Ceyhan that was damaged by ISIS, and is now 85% complete
- On climate change, Iraq is committed to change all liquid fuel used for power plants with gas, improve oil refineries and capture all gas for all areas in the country