Iraq, Royal Dutch Shell kick off major gas project in oil-rich south

Iraq, Royal Dutch Shell kick off major gas project in oil-rich south

5/5/13

BAGHDAD –  Royal Dutch Shell says it has  officially kicked off a multibillion-dollar project to tap natural gas in Iraq’s  south.

The $17 billion joint venture will gather, process and market associated gas,  a by-product of producing oil, from three oil fields in the petroleum-rich  province of Basra.

Iraq holds 51 percent in the 25-year partnership while Shell holds 44 percent  and Japan’s Mitsubishi holds 5 percent. The gas will be used mainly for domestic  energy needs, but there is also an option for exports.  Wednesday’s announcement  was published on Shell’s website.

Iraq burns off almost half of the 1.5 billion cubic feet per day of gas that  it produces. The deal will help the country capture more than 700 million cubic  feet per day of gas from three fields.

 

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