West Qurna
Country Iraq
Offshore/onshore onshore
Coordinates

30°53′7″N 47°17′27″E / 30.88528°N 47.29083°E / 30.88528; 47.29083{{#coordinates:30|53|7|N|47|17|27|E|source:eowiki_region:IQ | |name=

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Owner Iraq National Oil Company
Service contractor(s) Exxon Mobil, Royal Dutch Shell, Lukoil, Statoil
Field history
Discovery 1973
Production
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West Qurna (Arabic: غرب قرنة‎) is one of Iraq's largest oil fields, located north of Rumaila field, west of Basra. West Qurna is believed to hold 43 billion barrels (6.8×10^9 m3) of recoverable reserves, making it the second largest field in the world after Saudi Arabia's Ghawar oil field.[1] The field was closed to Western firms due to years-long sanctions.[2]

Phases

West Qurna Phase I

In November 2009, an Exxon Mobil - Shell joint venture won a $50 billion contract to develop the 9-billion-barrels (1.4×10^9 m3) West Qurna Phase I.[1] As per Iraqi Oil Ministry estimates, the project will require a $25 billion investment and another $25 billion in operating fees creating approximately 100,000 jobs in underdeveloped southern region. ExxonMobil is set to increase the current production of 0.27 to 2.25 million barrels per day (43×10^3 to 358×10^3 m3/d) within seven years. The Iraqi government, in turn, will pay $1.90 per barrel produced by ExxonMobil-Shell alliance.[3]

West Qurna Phase II

In December 2009, Russia's Lukoil and Norway's Statoil were awarded the rights to develop the 12.88-billion-barrels (2.048×10^9 m3) West Qurna Phase II oil field. The Lukoil-Statoil alliance will receive $1.15 per barrel that they produce. In addition, they will work to raise output from West Qurna 2 to 120,000 barrels per day (19,000 m3/d) by 2012[4] and 1.8 million barrels per day over a period of 13 years.[5][6]

Water-Injection Project

A new joint milti-billion dollar water-injection project will be awarded to operator ExxonMobil. The project includes construction of a plant which will help 6 major oil-field development projects by producing 10-12 million barrels of water per day. The alliance will include Shell, Eni SpA, Lukoil, CNPC and Petronas.[7]

See also

References

External links

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