China, Iraq sign oil service deal
Written by Meenaa on Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
China, Iraq sign oil service deal
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2008-11-11 08:59
BAGHDAD — China and Iraq signed Monday an oil deal that would allow China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) to help develop al-Ahdab oil field in eastern Iraq’s Wasit province.
Iraqi Oil Minister Hussein al-Shahristani signed the $2.9 billion deal with CNPC President Jiang Jiemin in a ceremony held in his ministry.
“This is an important participation from the Chinese side to develop the Iraqi oil fields, and we are looking forward for more participation in rebuilding Iraq,” Shahristani said at the signing ceremony.
He added that the deal “would produce a total of more than 110, 000 barrels per day (bpd), which would mainly be allocated to the Zubaidiyah power plant in the province and the surplus would go for export.”
Zhi Yulin, board chairman of the Alwaha Co. which is affiliated with CNPC, said he hoped the project would boost Iraqi oil output, help facilitate post-war reconstruction, create job opportunities and contribute to the social stability.
While underlining security was the biggest challenge the company would face, Zhi promised to do their best to guarantee the staff’s safety.
The state-owned CNPC had signed an agreement with Iraq’s Saddam Hussein government in 1996, which was postponed by the UN sanctions on Iraq and the following US-led invasion to the oil- rich state.
News Related Posts :
- Cong may push govt for fuel price cut after assembly polls (Saturday, November 29, 2008)
- EC notice to Deora for price cut talk (Saturday, November 29, 2008)
- Plan to cut fuel prices sparks row (Saturday, November 29, 2008)
- Manpower establishes partnership with MoLISA (Friday, November 28, 2008)
- Senior Chinese official calls on prompt measures to address local complaints (Thursday, November 27, 2008)
- More channels urged to ‘air grievances’ (Thursday, November 27, 2008)
- Chinese, EU parliaments pledge co-op on int’l financial crisis (Thursday, November 27, 2008)
- China hails Obama’s economic team, pledging cooperation (Thursday, November 27, 2008)
- Top political advisor: China ready to promote substantial co-op with Jordan (Wednesday, November 26, 2008)
- Top political advisor: China ready to promote substantial co-op with Jordan (Wednesday, November 26, 2008)
- Premier Wen urges firms to keep confidence amid turmoil (Wednesday, November 26, 2008)
- State councilor urges beefing up social stability (Wednesday, November 26, 2008)
- Norwegian group helps train oil and gas personnel (Friday, November 21, 2008)
- Govt weakness principal cause for MPs attacks (Friday, November 21, 2008)
- Senior Chinese official calls for identifying, controlling risks to social stability (Thursday, November 20, 2008)
- CPC delegation ends Myanmar visit (Thursday, November 20, 2008)
- China, Peru conclude FTA talks, uplift ties to strategic partnership (Thursday, November 20, 2008)
- Proceed with care, police told (Thursday, November 20, 2008)
- TTRI inks agreement with TUV Rheinland (Wednesday, November 19, 2008)
- Economic downturn makes job seekers lower outlook (Wednesday, November 19, 2008)
News Topics : Alwaha, Board Chairman, China National Petroleum Corporation, Chinese Side, Jiemin, National Petroleum Corporation, Oil Deal, Oil Field, Oil Fields, Oil Minister, Oil Output, Oil Service, President Jiang, Rebuilding Iraq, Sanctions On Iraq, Signing Ceremony, Social Stability, Un Sanctions On Iraq, War Reconstruction, Wasit
This entry was posted
on Wednesday, November 12th, 2008 and is filed under
China News.
You can follow any responses to this entry through the
RSS 2.0 feed.
You can
leave a response, or
trackback from your own site.