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A worker performs maintenance works at the Rumaila oil field May 24 2010. [Agencies] |
China National Petroleum Corp, BP Plc and a local partner may increase production at Rumaila, Iraq's biggest oilfield, by 14 percent by the year-end after assuming full management of the block this month.
BP and CNPC signed a 20-year service contract with Iraq in November to increase Rumaila's output to 2.85 million barrels a day, making it the world's second-largest producing oilfield, the London-based producer said on Nov 3. Iraq is seeking to raise oil production to 6 million barrels a day by 2015 to boost its war-ravaged economy.
A venture formed by CNPC, BP and Iraq's state-owned South Oil Co formally took over operations and management of Rumaila on July 1, the Beijing-based company said.
The contract was the only oilfield deal awarded by Iraq in June in the first bidding round since the US-led invasion in 2003.