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Iraq would favour Chinese and Russian bids for Exxon oil stake
Published in Ahram Online on 17 - 11 - 2012

Iraq would favour bids by Russia's Lukoil and China's CNPC for Exxon Mobil's stake in West Qurna-1 oilfield. Iraq wants Exxon out of the field after signing deals last year with the Kurdistan regional government
Iraq would favour bids by Russia's Lukoil and China's CNPC if they decided to buy Exxon Mobil's stake in the super-giant West Qurna-1 oilfield, a senior oil ministry official said on Friday.
A sale of the stake to either company would significantly strengthen the position of Russia or China in exploiting Iraq's oil reserves, the world's fourth biggest.
"During two separate meetings with executives from CNPC and Lukoil, Iraq informed the companies that it favours their contribution to purchase Exxon's share in West Qurna-1 oilfield," the official told Reuters.
Baghdad said it had received "positive signals" from both companies that they will consider making an offer for the $50 billion project, which Exxon wants to pull out of to focus on its deal for exploration blocks in Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region.
Exxon riled Baghdad by signing deals last year with the Kurdistan regional government (KRG). Baghdad rejects contracts granted by the KRG as illegal and told Exxon it had to choose between working in southern Iraq or Kurdistan in the north.
The U.S. oil major opted to stick with Kurdistan, where the contracts are seen as more lucrative.
"We have received positive signals from both CNPC and Lukoil that they will consider purchasing Exxon's stake in West Qurna-1," said the official on condition of anonymity.
"Iraq believes that both companies have enough financial resources and the technology to manage the giant oilfield instead of Exxon Mobil," he added.
Exxon has now opened a virtual data room for West Qurna-1 and approached all likely buyers, inviting bids by December 5, two sources said.
Lukoil, Russia's second-largest crude producer which is already developing West Qurna-2, had previously said West Qurna-1 was "too big for it to swallow", but last week said it was looking into the option.
That has prompted some speculation it could team up with another company, possibly CNPC, to develop the field.
A spokesman for Lukoil confirmed the company had received an offer to develop West Qurna 1: "We are studying it," he said, declining to comment on whether a joint venture was on the cards.
Lukoil is trying to offset a production decline at its fields in Russia, where it faces competition from state-backed companies, by acquiring foreign upstream assets.
The company is active in the Middle East, Central Asia, West Africa and Latin America. But Russia's vast Arctic offshore reserves are off-limits for Lukoil due to legal restrictions that limit participation to state-controlled companies.
Two CNPC sources said the company was aware of Exxon's plan to pull out of the West Qurna 1 project, but declined to confirm or deny reports it was thinking of moving into the field.
In general, they said, CNPC is interested in expanding its operations in Iraq and will not entertain any projects in the Kurdish region so as not to jeopardise its existing deals with the federal government.
A spokesman of the state-owned China National Petroleum Corp. declined to comment on its plans.Earlier this week, Iraq's deputy prime minister for energy, Hussein al-Shahristani, said the government was in advanced talks with potential buyers to take on West Qurna and that there were enough appropriate candidates.


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