Sociedade Nacional de Combustiveis de Angola, better known as Sonangol, signed Wednesday in Baghdad two initial deals to develop Qaiyarah and Najmah oil fields in northern Iraq, officials said.
Sociedade Nacional de Combustiveis de
Angola
,
better known as Sonangol, signed Wednesday in
Baghdad
two
initial deals to develop Qaiyarah and Najmah oil fields in northern
Iraq
,
officials said.
The Angolan national oil company won the two fields in
Iraq
's
second post-war licensing auction held in
Baghdad
Dec.
11-12. It pledged to raise production from Qaiyarah and Najmah oil fields to
120,000 barrels a day and 110,000 barrels a day at a fee of $5 and $6 a barrel
respectively.
The two fields, each holding some 800 million barrels of proven oil reserves,
are located near the volatile city of
Mosul
, 400
kilometers north of
Baghdad
.
The deals, initialed by
Iraq
's
Deputy Oil Minister Abdul Kareem al-Luaby and an executive from Sonangol, still
need the approval of the Iraqi cabinet before their final signature, the officials
said.
Sonangol said in a statement earlier this month that several companies have
expressed the wish to set up partnership with it for the development of the two
Iraqi oil fields. It gave no further details.
Sonangol said the move to drill abroad was part of a strategy to bolster
Angola
's
global image. The oil company is also eyeing exploration opportunities in
Brazil
,
Ecuador
and
the tiny African island state of
Sao
Tome and Principe
.
Angola
emerged from an almost three-decade long civil war in 2002 to rival
Nigeria
as
Africa
's top
oil producer. It currently holds the rotating presidency of the Organization of
the Petroleum Exporting Countries. It hosted in
Luanda
on
Dec. 22 an OPEC policy meeting that decided to leave the group's output ceiling
unchanged.
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