China, Iraq sign oil service deal

Written by Meenaa on Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

China, Iraq sign deal

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2008-11-11 08:59

BAGHDAD — China and Iraq signed Monday an that would allow China (CNPC) to help develop al-Ahdab in eastern Iraq’s province.

Iraqi Hussein al-Shahristani signed the $2.9 billion deal with CNPC in a ceremony held in his ministry.

“This is an important participation from the to develop the Iraqi , and we are looking forward for more participation in ,” Shahristani said at the .

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, of the Co. which is affiliated with CNPC, said he hoped the project would boost Iraqi , help facilitate post-, create job opportunities and contribute to the .

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 and the following US-led invasion to the oil- rich state.

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