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| No talks with China’s CNPC on Kish gas field development |
| News Archive - Oil, Gas & Petrochemicals - oct news | |
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(Mehrnews, Oct 28, 2006) Iranian Offshore Oil Company (IOOC) Managing Director rejected reports that China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) is holding talks with the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) to develop Iran’s Kish Island gas field. Reuters on Tuesday reported industry officials as saying that top Chinese energy officials are holding discussions with NIOC to develop a giant gas field in the Persian Gulf. CNPC is one of the foreign companies interested to develop the Kish natural gas project, Reuters added. Also, IOOC director for contracts earlier told MNA that IOOC would select the contractor for the project after bid closure. Iraj Pursharif added that NIOC had prioritized the development of Kish, but studies on the field should be completed prior to launching construction operations. In-place reserve in Kish gas field is estimated at 43 trillion cubic feet of which 36 trillion can be extracted. Also on Saturday, Zirakchianzadeh told Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA) that the onshore operations and offshore pipe-laying at Abuzar oilfield have finished. With the completion of the said operations, a majority part of upstream activities at Abuzar oilfield has finished, and its development project is nearing final stages, he added. Mohammad-Hossein Bakhodaii, official in charge of Abuzar project with the Iranian Offshore Engineering and Construction Company (IOEC) earlier this month said that the construction operations at Abuzar would finish by late November. Located 85 kilometer off of Kharg Island in Persian Gulf, the oilfield is equipped with the installations to produce and process oil and sweet gas. |
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