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bp and Iraq finalize contract for Kirkuk oil field redevelopment

Oil & Gas 360º

(World Oil) – bp has received final government ratification for its contract to invest in the redevelopment of several giant oil fields in Kirkuk, in the north of Iraq. Calgary, Canada – September 21, 2012: BP’s Canadian head office in Calgary Alberta. Mohammed Shia’ Al Sudani, H.E.

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KRG's US Energy Deals Spark Fresh Dispute with Baghdad

Iraq Business News: Oil & Gas

HKN Energy, in partnership with ONEX Group , announced the formation of a joint venture called Miran Energy to develop the Miran gas field. According to their statement, the field could hold an estimated 8 trillion standard cubic feet of recoverable natural gas and potentially generate over $40 billion in long-term value.

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MIDTAP Achieves Unprecedented Growth in Petroleum Trading, Zero Accidents, Injuries in 2024

Egypt Oil & Gas

He also emphasized the importance of continuing to adhere to occupational health and safety regulations, given the positive indicators the company has achieved in this field. million since January 2012, driven by the risk control system and work permits within the company’s sites. million tons in 2024, compared to 1.6

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President Biden Faces Constitutional Challenges to Revocation of Keystone XL Permit

The Energy Law

Background The Keystone Pipeline is a system of petroleum pipelines designed to transport crude oil from fields in Alberta, Canada and ultimately terminating at refineries on the U.S A few months later, in May 2012, TC renewed its application, and again, the project underwent more than three years of review. Constitution.

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President Biden Faces Constitutional Challenges to Revocation of Keystone XL Permit

The Energy Law

The Keystone Pipeline is a system of petroleum pipelines designed to transport crude oil from fields in Alberta, Canada and ultimately terminating at refineries on the U.S A few months later, in May 2012, TC renewed its application, and again, the project underwent more than three years of review. Constitution.