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Iraq aims to increase oil production from various fields to more than 1 million barrels per day by the end of 2014, executives from the Northern Oil Co told AFP.
“We adopted a plan to increase the production” and export of oil, said Hamid Abdelrizak al-Saadi, company general manager.
An executive in the company’s planning and investment department said on condition of anonymity that “the plan is to increase production to more than 1 million barrels per day by the end of 2014” from about 600,000 bpd now.
Saadi said the plan for the company, which is in charge of oil and gas fields in Kirkuk, Anbar, Salaheddin and Nineveh provinces, includes increasing production from the Kirkuk field to 600,000 bpd from 280,000 bpd.
The plan also includes developing the Bai Hassan field, also in Kirkuk, to increase production to 250,000 bpd from 195,000 bpd.
And the company aims to boost output from the Jambur field in northern Kirkuk to 80,000 bpd from 36,000 bpd and the Ajeel field in Salaheddin province to 35,000 bpd from 25,000 bpd.
It will also develop the Hamrin field in Salaheddin to increase production from between 20,000 and 25,000 bpd to 60,000 bpd by the beginning of 2013.
And there is a project for Angolan state oil company Sonangol to develop the two fields of Qayara and Najmah in Nineveh province, south of Mosul, so they produce 230,000 bpd in the next three years, he added.
Saadi also said it had carried out a study on building new pipelines to the border with Syria and repairing or replacing old pipelines.
Oil sales account for the vast majority of Iraqi government income and around two thirds of gross domestic product.
Oil Minister Abdelkarim al-Luaybi has said Iraq plans on increasing production and exports this year to 3.4 million bpd and 2.6 million bpd, respectively.
3 Comments on "Iraq Aims to Boost Northern Oil Output to 1 Million Barrels a Day"
BillT on Wed, 15th Feb 2012 3:26 am
Assuming that the Middle East does not blow up…
Arthur on Wed, 15th Feb 2012 10:20 am
Or that Turkey will try to revive their islamic based ottoman empire. Erdogan is all for it. Turkey could turn into the Germany of the middle east. Northern Iraq means Kurdistan. Oil for the Kurds means power for the Kurds. Turkey is not going to tolerate that and will step into the void after the end of the Anglo oil century.
Arthur on Wed, 15th Feb 2012 10:22 am
With the demise of Greece any prospect of Turkey joining the EU is over. Thank God. Turkey will look south and could organize an islamic sort of EU. Arabia could well go along with that.