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By Ahmed Rasheed BAGHDAD (Reuters) -BP, Eni and TotalEnergies have begun evacuating foreign personnel from Iraqi oilfields ...
Eni (NYSE:E) and TotalEnergies (NYSE:TTE) have begun evacuating foreign personnel from Iraqi oilfields where they operate, ...
The energy giant has been weakened by years of mishaps and poor decisions, leading to rumors of a takeover that may not ...
Iraq and BP, which is returning after a nearly five-year absence, signed a preliminary agreement earlier this month to develop four oil and gas fields in northern Iraq's Kirkuk. BP has estimated ...
Iraq has signed a preliminary agreement with Britain's BP to develop the northern Kirkuk oil and gas fields, the Iraqi prime minister's office said on Thursday.
British energy giant BP has signed a deal with Baghdad on an oilfield at the heart of a dispute between the central government and Kurdish authorities in northern Iraq, officials said Wednesday.
1- BP and TotalEnergies can operate in Iraq within Iraqi laws and sovereignty as any foreign oil companies should but they will never be permitted to act as stooges for the United States.
BP has signed a preliminary agreement with Iraq to rehabilitate and develop four oil and gas fields in Kirkuk, aiming to stabilize production and reverse decline in the region's crucial oilfields.
BP met its oil production milestone at Iraq's Rumaila field, lifting the country's production to the highest level in two decades. But the work isn't over.
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