On Friday, Iraqi Oil Minister Hayan Abdul-Ghani went to the North Oil Company (NOC) in Kirkuk, which is north of Baghdad. There, he talked to the Director General about the Iraqi-Turkish pipeline and the contract that the British company BP has for the development of oil fields.
The Iraqi Oil Minister and other Ministry officials made an unannounced visit to the company’s headquarters, where they were greeted by NOC Director General Burkan Hassan Abdullah and given a tour of the departments, according to a NOC source.
According to the source, “Abdul-Ghani met with Abdullah, his assistants, and department engineers to discuss overall oil production and strategies for increasing it in the company, highlighting that Abdullah has the resources to increase production.”
“The Minister of Oil requested an integrated map of crude oil production in the Kirkuk fields, including Havana, Jambour, and Khabbaz, along with a detailed report on production levels in each field, to support field development in conjunction with a contract with British BP,” he added.
Furthermore, that’s what the source affirmed “Abdul-Ghani educated the organization to team up intimately with the English one, following the agreement endorsed on Thursday, to foster the oil fields, increment generally creation, and make an arrangement for undiscovered wells to be created by both NOC and BP.”
“NOC management provided a complete update on production, the completion of repairs to the Iraqi-Turkish pipeline, and the successful trial run of the line, which is ready to transport crude oil from Kirkuk fields to the Turkish port of Ceyhan,” he added.
A comprehensive oil memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed on Thursday by the Iraqi Ministry of Oil and the British oil company BP to develop the oil and gas fields in Kirkuk.
As indicated by an explanation from the workplace of State leader Mohamed Shia al-Sudani, the marking function was supervised by al-Sudani, with Delegate State leader for Energy Undertakings and Oil Clergyman Hayan Abdul-Ghani addressing the Iraqi side and BP’s Chief, Murray Auchincloss, addressing the organization.
“MoU includes the rehabilitation and development of four oil fields operated by North Oil Company in Kirkuk,” the statement emphasized. the fields of Bai Hassan, Jambour, and Khabbaz, the fields of Kirkuk with their Baba and Avana domes,
“This arrangement lines up with the public authority’s endeavors to ideally put resources into promising energy valuable open doors, planning to increment and improve oil creation and extend interests in gas and sun oriented energy in the district.” The statement came to an end.