伊拉克与哈里伯顿、沙特阿美公司就开发西部沙漠石油和天然气进行谈判

维瑞蒂·拉特克利夫 2022 年 2 月 22 日

(彭博社)“伊拉克正在与哈里伯顿公司和沙特阿拉伯国家石油公司进行谈判,以在该国西部进行石油和天然气开发。

伊拉克石油部长伊赫桑·阿卜杜勒·贾巴尔在卡塔尔接受采访时表示,巴格达正在与哈里伯顿公司讨论建立技术合作伙伴关系,以开发和运营靠近伊拉克与叙利亚和沙特阿拉伯边境的安巴尔省的石油和天然气储备。他说,该部正在敲定商业条款和工作范围,伊拉克政府将在上任后签署合同。

这位部长表示,开发成本将由伊拉克政府承担,如果石油巨头决定投资,也可能由沙特阿美公司承担。贾巴尔表示,伊拉克还在与沙特阿美公司进行谈判,以资助和开发附近的阿卡斯气田。由于内部冲突,该油田已闲置多年,直到 2017 年底政府从伊斯兰国武装分子手中夺回该油田。该部长表示,持有该油田开发合同的韩国 KOGAS 已不再参与该项目。

贾巴尔表示,该油田的天然气将被伊拉克消耗,并帮助该国减少发电用石油量。天然气是一种更清洁的发电燃料来源。贾巴尔表示,伊拉克正在与卡塔尔洽谈供应液化天然气,直至其自己生产出足够的天然气。

这个海湾国家是欧佩克第二大原油生产国,目标是到 2025 年实现天然气自给自足。该国正在制定一项开发其巨大天然气田的计划,目标是在当地生产 80% 的天然气,并且他说,只需要在夏季的六月、七月和八月进口液化天然气。这段时期空调的需求猛增,气温经常达到 50 摄氏度(122 华氏度)。

伊拉克约 95% 的国家收入来自石油销售。尽管消费者抱怨高物价造成的困扰,但他们也给经济带来了一些缓解,并增加了外汇储备。当大流行开始时油价暴跌时,巴格达正在  与国际货币基金组织就可能的贷款进行初步谈判。多年的冲突、恐怖主义和不安全局势仍然阻碍了投资。

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Iraq in talks with Halliburton, Saudi Aramco to develop oil, gas in western desert

Verity Ratcliffe February 22, 2022

(Bloomberg) — Iraq is in talks with Halliburton Co. and Saudi Arabia’s Aramco to carry out oil and gas developments in the west of the country.

Baghdad is in discussion with Halliburton Co. for a technical partnership to develop and operate oil and gas reserves in Anbar province near Iraq’s borders with Syria and Saudi Arabia, Iraq’s Oil Minister Ihsan Abdul Jabbar said in an interview in Qatar. The ministry is finalizing the commercial terms and scope of work and Iraq’s government will sign the contract once it takes office, he said.

The cost of the development will be covered by the Iraqi government and possibly Saudi Aramco if the oil giant decides to invest, the minister said. Iraq is also in talks with Aramco to fund and develop the nearby Akkas gas field, said Jabbar. The field has been idle for years due to internal strife before the government recaptured it back from Islamic State militants in late 2017. Korea’s KOGAS, which held a development contract for the field, is no longer involved in the project, said the minister.

Gas from the field would be consumed in Iraq and help the country use less oil to produce electricity, said Jabbar. Natural gas is a cleaner-burning source of fuel for electricity production. Iraq is speaking to Qatar to supply liquefied natural gas until it produces enough gas of its own, Jabbar said.

The Gulf nation, OPEC’s second-largest crude producer, aims to reach self-sufficiency in gas by 2025. The country is working on a plan to develop its vast gas fields with the aim of generating 80 percent of its gas locally, and it will only need to import LNG in the summer months of June, July and August, he said. Demand for air conditioning soars in that period, when temperatures often hit 50 degrees Celsius (122 Fahrenheit).

Iraq draws around 95 percent of its state revenue from oil sales. While consumers complain of the distress that high prices are inflicting, they offered some relief to the economy and boosted its foreign reserves. When oil prices plummeted at the beginning of the pandemic, Baghdad was in preliminary talks with the International Monetary Fund for a possible loan. Investments are still hobbled by years of conflict, terrorism, and insecurity.