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BP 签署协议恢复伊拉克基尔库克石油资产并提高产量

首席执行官默里·奥金克洛斯称该交易可能是“BP 20 年来最重要的交易之一”。BP 已与伊拉克政府达成合同条款,将投资钻探和基础设施,以恢复基尔库克油田并提高其产量。

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基尔库克是伊拉克三大产油区中最北的一个,其余产油区分别环绕中部的巴格达和南部的巴士拉。
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首席执行官默里·奥金克洛斯称该交易可能是“BP 20 年来最重要的交易之一”。BP 已与伊拉克政府达成合同条款,将从今年开始投资钻探和基础设施建设,以恢复基尔库克油田以及该国东北部三个相邻油田的产量。

他在 2 月 26 日的投资者电话会议上补充道,该油田“巨大的资源基础、低开采成本、低开发成本”为我们利用大型油田管理技能提供了“巨大的机会”。

奥金克洛斯称:“我认为这是一个非常完美的架构。我认为,10 年后我们将会回顾这一交易,这是 BP 20 年来最重要的交易之一。”

该协议于 2 月 25 日敲定,要求 BP 和巴格达组建一个非法人组织,作为新的运营商,人员主要来自北方石油公司 (NOC) 和北方天然气公司 (NGC),还有一些从 BP 借调的人员。

根据英国石油公司的新闻稿,英国石油公司将成立一家独立的合资公司,持有新运营商的权益,新运营商将从尼日利亚石油公司手中接管基尔库克石油业务。

经过数月的筹备

该协议目前已提交伊拉克部长理事会批准,结束了自 2024 年 7 月 BP 和伊拉克签署谅解备忘录以来数月的谈判。

技术条款于12月达成一致,大部分商业条款于1月确定,同时考虑到英国石油公司2013年至2019年在基尔库克的工作。

该协议旨在将基尔库克油田的巴巴和阿瓦纳油田以及三个相邻油田(目前均由尼日利亚石油公司运营)的石油和天然气产量提高 30 亿桶油当量以上。

英国石油公司表示,该交易涉及石油、天然气、电力和水资源,为投资勘探提供了潜在的机会,因为合同范围内及周边地区的更广泛资源机会被认为高达 200 亿桶油当量。

BP 执行副总裁威廉林 (William Lin) 指出,该协议“建立在我们与伊拉克政府的长期战略关系之上”,并完全符合“我们寻求新的增长机会的优先事项”,以加强 BP 的全球投资组合。

根据协议,BP将与NOC、NGC和新运营商共同开发钻井项目,修复现有油井和设施,并建设新的基础设施,包括天然气扩建项目。

收入始于费用

该公司在一份新闻稿中表示,BP 的报酬将与增量产量、价格和成本挂钩,BP 可以根据帮助提高产量所获得的费用按比例确认一定比例的产量和储量。

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伊拉克北部的油田。
来源:阿纳多卢通讯社 (2017)

BP 是 20 世纪 20 年代在基尔库克发现石油的石油公司财团的成员之一。2013 年至 2019 年,BP 与石油部和尼日利亚石油公司合作开展技术研究,探索基尔库克再开发潜力。

据媒体报道,BP 的投资价值估计为 250 亿美元;但 BP 尚未证实这一数字。

库尔德斯坦被排除在谈判之外

伊拉克半自治库尔德斯坦地区的领导人谴责了这项协议,认为他们有权参与谈判。不过,伊拉克于 2 月 23 日同意允许库尔德斯坦通过伊拉克-土耳其管道出口其现有的石油产量,从而部分解决了财务问题。

一年前,伊拉克石油部长哈扬·阿卜杜勒·加尼设定了将伊拉克石油储量提高至 1600 亿桶的目标。《阿拉伯海湾商业观察》9 月援引政府消息人士的话称,到 2028 年,伊拉克石油产能将增至 600 万桶/日。

1 月底,伊拉克宣布在中部巴格达东南部油田群发现一个新油田,可能为该国增加 20 亿桶中质和轻质原油储量。

在伊拉克最南端的产油区巴士拉,道达尔能源公司于 7 月份授予工程公司 Wood一份为期 3 年、价值 4600 万美元的前端工程和设计合同,涵盖天然气增长综合项目的初始阶段,以回收火炬气。

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BP Signs Deal To Rehab Iraq’s Kirkuk Oil Assets, Boost Production

In a deal described as possibly "one of the most important transactions BP has done in 20 years" by CEO Murray Auchincloss, the company has agreed contractual terms with the Iraqi government to invest in drilling and infrastructure to rehabilitate and boost production at the Kirkuk oil field.

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Kirkuk is the northernmost of Iraq’s three major oil-producing regions. The others surround Baghdad in central Iraq and Basrah in the south.
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In a deal described as possibly "one of the most important transactions BP has done in 20 years" by CEO Murray Auchincloss, the company has agreed contractual terms with the Iraqi government to invest in drilling and infrastructure to rehabilitate and boost production at the Kirkuk oil field and three adjacent fields in the northeastern part of the country starting this year.

He added, during an investor call on 26 February, that the field's "huge resource base, low lifting cost, low development cost" offers "a tremendous opportunity for us to use our big field management skills.

"I feel this is a magnificently aligned structure and I think in 10 years' time we'll look back on this as one of the most important transactions BP has done in 20 years," Auchincloss said.

Finalized on 25 February, the deal obligates BP and Baghdad to form an unincorporated organization to function as a new operator with personnel drawn mostly from the North Oil Company (NOC) and North Gas Company (NGC), along with secondees from BP.

BP will create a separate standalone incorporated joint venture to hold its interests in the new operator which will take over Kirkuk operations from NOC, according to a BP press release.

A Deal Months in the Making

The agreement, which now goes to Iraq’s Council of Ministers for approval, concludes months of negotiations that started with the signing of a memorandum of understanding between BP and Iraq in July 2024.

Technical terms were agreed in December and most commercial terms were sorted in January taking into consideration BP’s previous work in Kirkuk from 2013 to 2019.

The agreement aims to raise oil and gas production by more than 3 billion BOE at the Baba and Avanah domes of the Kirkuk oil field and three adjacent fields – Bai Hassan, Jambur, and Khabbaz, all currently operated by NOC.

The deal spans oil, gas, power, and water and opens potential opportunities to invest in exploration given that the wider resource opportunity across the contract and surrounding area is believed to include up to 20 billion BOE, according to BP.

BP executive vice president William Lin noted that the agreement “builds on our longstanding and strategic relationship with the Government of Iraq” and aligns fully “with our priority of pursuing new growth opportunities” to strengthen BP’s global portfolio.

Under the agreement, BP will develop a drilling program together with NOC, NGC and the new operator, rehabilitate existing wells and facilities, and build new infrastructure, including gas expansion projects.

Income Starts With Fees

BP’s renumeration will be linked to incremental production volumes, prices, and costs with BP allowed to book a share of production and reserves proportionate to the fees it earns for helping to increase production, the company said in a news release.

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Oil fields in northern Iraq.
Credit: Anadolu Agency (2017)

BP was a member of the consortium of oil companies that discovered oil in Kirkuk in the 1920s. From 2013 to 2019 BP worked with the Ministry of Oil and NOC on technical studies exploring the potential for redevelopment at Kirkuk.

Media reports have estimated the value of BP’s investment at $25 billion; BP has not confirmed that number.

Kurdistan Left Out of Negotiations

Leaders in Iraq’s semiautonomous Kurdistan region denounced the agreement, arguing that they had a right to join the negotiations. However, Iraq did agree on 23 February to allow Kurdistan to export its existing oil production through the Iraq-Turkey pipeline, thus partially addressing the financial issue.

A year ago, Iraqi’s Oil Minister Hayan Abdul-Ghani set a target to boost Iraq’s oil reserves to160 billion bbl. Growth in production capacity is targeted at 6 million B/D by 2028, Arabian Gulf Business Insight reported in September, citing government sources.

In late January, Iraq announced the discovery of a new oil field in the southern East Baghdad group of fields in central Iraq that may add 2 billion bbl of medium and light crude to the country’s oil reserves.

In Basrah, Iraq’s southernmost oil producing region, TotalEnergies awarded engineering firm Wood a 3-year, $46 million front-end engineering and design contract in July covering the initial phase of the Gas Growth Integrated Project to recover flare gas.