The Iraqi Clergyman of Oil, Hayan Abdul-Ghani, examined on Saturday the advancement of joint oilfields with the Iranian Pastor of Oil, Javad Owji.
The two authorities met in Algeria during their support in the seventh highest point of the Gas Trading Nations Discussion (GECF),
The different sides discussed opportunities for common joint effort among Iraq and Iran in the space of foundation improvement, gas and oil creation, and cooperative interest in their common oil fields.
The Iraqi Service of Oil reported last December that Baghdad and Tehran had consented to frame a board of trustees work in fostering the joint oilfields.
The different sides consented to shape particular councils, incorporating a board entrusted with creating joint oil and gas fields as per global standards to ensure the privileges of each party and a joint panel liable for the usage of petroleum gas, petrochemical businesses, and sustainable power, notwithstanding a third council entrusted with restoring and creating petroleum processing plants.
Abdul-Ghani made sense of that participation will likewise happen in regions, for example, oil showcasing, pipelines, and investigation.