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Shell in Iraq. At Shell we aim to meet energy needs in ways that are economically and environmentally viable in our countries of operation. In Iraq, this approach is fully aligned with the country’s strategy of capturing currently flared gas, optimizing the investment in its natural resources to achieve energy independence and creating ...
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Iraq has the world’s third largest proven petroleum reserves and these resources will play a critical role in helping address the global energy challenge. Shell’s presence in Iraq dates back to the early days of the Iraqi oil industry when it helped discover the Kirkuk oilfield in 1927.
Shell Iraq B.V. is part of a global group of energy companies. Our aim is to meet the energy needs of society, in ways that are economically, socially and environmentally viable, now and in the future.
Shell EP Middle East Holdings has signed an agreement to sell Shell Iraq’s (SIBV) entire stake in the West Qurna 1 oil field for $406m to a subsidiary of Japanese firm Itochu. The divestment comprises a 19.6% interest in the field and will be made through the sale of the entire share capital of SIBV. Under the deal, the buyer is also required ...
The meeting focused on enhancing collaboration in gas and energy investments in Iraq, particularly in developing associated gas fields. Shell currently works with Iraq's South Gas Company (SGC) on gas investment projects in several oil fields.
The Shell-operated Majnoon project (Shell interest 45%) in southern Iraq, produces oil from one of the largest fields in the world. At the end of 2014, production at Majnoon averaged 210,000 barrels of oil equivalent (boe) a day – more than its initial production target of 175,000 boe a day.
The Shell-operated Majnoon project produces oil from one of the largest oil fields in the world, estimated by the Iraqi government to hold around 38 billion barrels of oil equivalent (boe). By the end of 2013, Majnoon was producing more than its initial production target of 175,000 boe a day.