An representative submits his company's offer during the launch of the fifth and sixth licencing rounds for 29 oil and gas fields. AFP
An representative submits his company's offer during the launch of the fifth and sixth licencing rounds for 29 oil and gas fields. AFP
An representative submits his company's offer during the launch of the fifth and sixth licencing rounds for 29 oil and gas fields. AFP
An representative submits his company's offer during the launch of the fifth and sixth licencing rounds for 29 oil and gas fields. AFP

Chinese companies emerge big winners in Iraq's latest energy bidding round


Sinan Mahmoud
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Chinese companies won most of the oil and gas deals in Iraq's energy bidding round launched on Saturday as the Opec member country seeks to strengthen reserves and revenue.

A total of 29 oil and gas projects are available in the latest energy bidding rounds that last three days.

Sixteen fields and exploration blocks were offered as an appendix to the fifth bidding round held in 2018. Then, 11 blocks and fields were offered, but only seven were awarded. The rest are being offered as the sixth bidding round.

Twenty-two energy companies have been pre-qualified to take part.

Out of the 21 projects auctioned on Saturday and Sunday, 10 were awarded to Chinese's companies.

Zhongman Petroleum and Natural Gas Group (ZPEC) won rights to develop the Northern Extension of East Baghdad oil filed. It will be entitled to 6.67 per cent share of the profit.

The bid was less than the one submitted by Iraq KAR company of 12.22 per cent. The field is shared by Baghdad and Salahuddin provinces in central Iraq.

It also took the Middle Euphrates fields in central Iraq, offering 11.67 per cent share of net profit, which was higher than the 9.35 per cent share the oil ministry was willing to pay. Afterward, the company accepted the 9.35 per cent share offered by the ministry.

It is a cluster of three fields – Kifl, West Kifl and Merjan – shared by the provinces of Najaf and Karbala. The fields hold both oil and gas reserves.

China’s UEG was the only company interested in Fao block in the southern province of Basra. The oil ministry accepted its bid of 25.16 per cent of net profit. The block, which is located near the border with Iran and Kuwait, has oil potential.

Zhenhua won the deal to develop Qurnain block south of Iraq. It initially asked for 25 per cent of the net profit, but later accepted the oil ministry’s rate of 17.3 per cent. The filed is shared by the provinces of Najaf and Anbar in southern Iraq.

It also won a bid to develop Abu Khema oilfield in the southern Muthanna province and will get 9.1 per cent of the net profit.

China's Geo-Jade won a bid to develop Zurbatiya block in Wasit province in central Iraq. It initially asked for 12.65 per cent of the net profit, but later accepted the Oil Ministry's offer of 7.65 per cent. The block has oil potential.

Geo-Jade also won rights to develop Jabal Sanam block in Basra province with oil potential. Its share of the net profit is 30.9 per cent.

Iraq's Block 7 was awarded to China's CNOOC with a share in the net profit of 25.88 per cent. The block, which has oil potential, extends across the country's central and southern provinces of Diwaniya, Babil, Najaf, Wasit and Muthanna.

China's Anton Oilfield Services won a bid to develop Iraq's Dhufriya oilfield in the central Wasit province, and Sinopec won a bid to develop Summer block, which has oil potential, in the southern Muthana province. They will get 29.16 per cent and 17.85 per cent of the net profit, respectively.

A bid by Sinopec to develop Adan block with oil potential in Basra was rejected. It asked for 31.67 per cent of the net share, far from the Oil Ministry's set share of 15.8 per cent.

Iraqi KAR company won the rights to develop Dimah oilfield in the southern province of Maysan. It will receive 6.2 per cent of the net profit and was one of seven companies that vied for this field.

Sasan and Alan fields in the northern province of Nineveh were also awarded as one project to Iraqi KAR company. It will be entitled to 17.25 per cent of the net profit. Both fields hold oil and gas reserves.

Number of projects received no bids and companies have until Monday to submit their bids for these projects, Oil Minister Hayan Abdel Ghani said.

These include Anbar, Okashat, Anah and Al Anz blocks with oil and gas potential in Anbar province; Pulkhana field with oil and gas reserves in Salahuddin province; Tel Al Hajar block with oil and gas potential in Nineveh province; Block 11 in Muthana province; and Qalaat Salih block with oil potential in Maysan province.

Iraq's Oil Minister Hayan Abdel Ghani said the offered projects will boost the country’s oil and gas reserves. Reuters
Iraq's Oil Minister Hayan Abdel Ghani said the offered projects will boost the country’s oil and gas reserves. Reuters

Iraq Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al Sudani said his country is committed to “assuring a safe and stable working environment” and to remove “complicated routine and bureaucracy”.

He added that the recent contacts signed with international oil companies will help his country to stop burning natural gas in three to five years from now.

Separately, the country’s Oil Minister Mr Abdel Ghani said the offered projects will boost the country’s oil and gas reserves.

Iraq will soon announce an increase in its proven oil reserves to more than 160 billion barrels from 145.02 billion barrels now, he added.

The objective of the current offering is the award of contracts to qualified companies or consortia of companies to carry out exploration, appraisal, development and production activities in accordance with the terms of the contracts applicable to each of the 29 contract areas.

Winning companies or consortia must enter into either an exploration, development and production contract (EDPC) or a development and production contract (DPC) to carry out such activities.

For certain costs categorised as supplementary costs, the contractor is entitled to recover such costs at an accelerated rate and with interest. Petroleum costs, supplementary costs and remuneration will be paid in export oil unless Iraq elects to pay in cash.

The terms of the contracts vary according to the level of exploration maturity.

The EDPC provides for an exploration period from five to nine years and a development period of 25 years.

The DPC has a development period of 20 years with the potential for a single five-year extension.

Iraq is committed to assuring a safe and stable working environment and to remove complicated routine and bureaucracy
Mohammed Shia Al Sudani,
Iraq Prime Minister

Major deals

As the security situation improved in 2008, the following year, Iraq began to attract IOCs to develop its resources.

Top among major oil companies were the US‘s ExxonMobil, Royal Dutch Shell, the UK’s BP, China’s CNPC and Russia’s Lukoil.

Since then, Iraq has awarded dozens of oil deals to develop major fields that hold more than half of its 145.02 billion barrels of proven reserves. Deals to tap natural gas resources were also awarded.

The country is now producing slightly more than 4 million barrels a day from Baghdad-controlled oilfields, up from nearly 2.4 million a day in 2009, and its daily exports averaged 3.6 million barrels a day in March, according to Oil Ministry figures.

Iraq is Opec’s largest producer behind Saudi Arabia. Oil revenue makes up nearly 95 per cent of the country’s budget.

In recent years, it started focusing on developing vast gas reserves to meet growing demand for electricity, especially during summer.

Iraq buys 1,200 megawatts of electricity and enough natural gas to generate 2,800MW from Iran, making up nearly one third of its needs.

TotalEnergies chief executive Patrick Pouyanne and Iraqi Oil Minister Hayan Abdel Ghan sign the mega $27-billion energy project.
TotalEnergies chief executive Patrick Pouyanne and Iraqi Oil Minister Hayan Abdel Ghan sign the mega $27-billion energy project.

Last year, it signed a deal with French company TotalEnergies to develop oil and gas and renewable energy projects worth $27 billion.

Iraq holds a 30 per cent stake in the joint venture, while 45 per cent is held by TotalEnergies and the remaining 25 per cent by QatarEnergy.

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