First Bid Round Revisited

Lukoil’s Vagit Alekperov said his company has now changed its mind on West Qurna -1 oil field following a detailed analysis and is now ready to follow in the footsteps of BP/CNPC and sign up to develop the field for a $1.9/bbl remuneration fee, the maximum fee the Iraqi oil ministry was willing to offer oil companies when the first licensing round bids were opened on June 30. Lukoil is…

IDC’s Grand Plans

Iraq Drilling Co (IDC) is forging ahead with building its own drilling capacity while waiting for the oil ministry to pick one of its many suitors to establish a new joint venture after the first attempt with Mesopotamia Petroleum faltered last month. “Two years ago no company would come and work in Iraq so we had to go with Mesopotamia even though it had no track record. Today, many reputable…

The BP Prize

Once again, the results of Iraq’s first bid round proved that access to Mideast oil comes at a premium to international oil companies. Call it an entry fee for securing a foot in this vast oil hub. The prize is the giant Rumaila fields which despite producing since 1954 for South Rumaila and 1972 for its northern extension, still carry a huge potential but not without challenges. Oil in place…