Maliki meets liable in [Shell] and the latter reveals the signing of a contract with Baghdad to set up a petrochemical plant
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Maliki meets liable in [Shell] and the latter reveals the signing of a contract with Baghdad to set up a petrochemical plant
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[Baghdad - where]
Shell revealed the U.S. oil giant closely signed a contract with Iraq to set up a factory at a cost of $ 11 billion.
A statement by the Prime Minister's Office has received all of Iraq [where] a copy of it on Tuesday that "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki received at his office in Baghdad today, Chairman and CEO of Shell Oil, Peter Voser, Maliki confirmed willingness of the Iraqi government to support companies operating in Iraq, including Shell so that they can complete their projects as soon as possible, referring to the company's contracts in the field of gas production and double production of the Majnoon field, which currently stands at more than 200 thousand barrels per day and is expected to reach one million barrels per day. "
Maliki stressed "the company's commitment to dealing with the Federal Ministry of Oil," noting that "it encourages the Government to expand the company's business and its support in Iraq." According to the statement.
For his part, Chief Executive Officer of Shell implementation of the company for all its contractual obligations with Iraq, and said that "the production of gas from Basra will escalate continuously to more than 500 million cubic feet per day, it can contribute to supply power plants with the necessary fuel."
Voser revealed that his company is on the verge of signing an investment contract with the Iraqi Ministry of Oil "to create a giant petrochemical plant total cost of up to $ 11 billion, and expressed his belief the possibility to be ready to sign within weeks."
It was announced CEO of Shell for the company's desire to expand its projects in Iraq. [/ltr]
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[Baghdad - where]
Shell revealed the U.S. oil giant closely signed a contract with Iraq to set up a factory at a cost of $ 11 billion.
A statement by the Prime Minister's Office has received all of Iraq [where] a copy of it on Tuesday that "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki received at his office in Baghdad today, Chairman and CEO of Shell Oil, Peter Voser, Maliki confirmed willingness of the Iraqi government to support companies operating in Iraq, including Shell so that they can complete their projects as soon as possible, referring to the company's contracts in the field of gas production and double production of the Majnoon field, which currently stands at more than 200 thousand barrels per day and is expected to reach one million barrels per day. "
Maliki stressed "the company's commitment to dealing with the Federal Ministry of Oil," noting that "it encourages the Government to expand the company's business and its support in Iraq." According to the statement.
For his part, Chief Executive Officer of Shell implementation of the company for all its contractual obligations with Iraq, and said that "the production of gas from Basra will escalate continuously to more than 500 million cubic feet per day, it can contribute to supply power plants with the necessary fuel."
Voser revealed that his company is on the verge of signing an investment contract with the Iraqi Ministry of Oil "to create a giant petrochemical plant total cost of up to $ 11 billion, and expressed his belief the possibility to be ready to sign within weeks."
It was announced CEO of Shell for the company's desire to expand its projects in Iraq. [/ltr]
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