Iraq signs gas deal with Pakistani company

Iraq has inked a final deal with a Pakistani company to explore for natural gas in the country’s east in the latest move by Baghdad to develop its vast natural resources after decades of war, UN sanctions and neglect.

November 06, 2012
Iraq signs gas deal with Pakistani company
Iraq signs gas deal with Pakistani company

Sahoub Baghdadi





Pakistan Petroleum chief executive Asim Khan (L) shakes hands with Midland Oil Company director general Dalman Najm Abdullah (R) next to Iraqi Deputy Petroleum Minister Ahmed Al-Shamaa during a deal-signing ceremony in Baghdad, Monday. — AFP



BAGHDAD — Iraq has inked a final deal with a Pakistani company to explore for natural gas in the country’s east in the latest move by Baghdad to develop its vast natural resources after decades of war, UN sanctions and neglect.



In May, Iraq awarded Pakistan Petroleum the right to explore for gas in the 6,000-square-kilometer Block 8 which is shared by Diyala and Wasit provinces. The company will be paid $5.38 for each barrel of oil equivalent.



Monday’s signing ceremony took place at the Oil Ministry in Baghdad. The contract is one of four Iraq awarded in the latest bidding round to search for oil and gas. Iraq sits atop of 143.1 billion barrels of proven oil reserves and 126.7 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. – AP


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