Gazprom Neft receives first batch of Iraq oil
Commercial oil shipment from Badra began in August 2014. Prior to this, the entire infrastructure required for production and transportation of crude oil was established at the field over a period of just three years. Three wells are currently operating on Badra and three more are being drilled. Production at the field is 15-17 thousand barrels per day.
*FOB - Free On Board - delivery to the port and loading on the buyer's ship.
The Badra field is located in the Wasit province in east Iraq. According to preliminary estimates, Badra’s geological reserves amount to 3 billion barrels of oil. The development project is scheduled to last 20 years with a possible 5-year extension. Under the terms of the contract, investors will be reimbursed for costs incurred and paid a fee of \$5.5 per barrel of oil produced. The contract was signed in January 2010 by a consortium of companies consisting of Gazprom Neft (the operator), Kogas (Korea), Petronas (Malaysia) and ТРАО (Turkey). Gazprom Neft's stake in the project is 30%, Kogas – 22.5%, Petronas - 15%, ТРАО – 7.5%. The share of the Iraqi government, which is represented in the project by the Iraq Oil Exploration Company (OEC), is 25%.
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