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Re: Kurdistan Oil & Gas Development

PostAuthor: Anthea » Thu Oct 17, 2013 8:53 am

One Mede wrote:Morning! well as I said I have found some (the well known ones) but you're right. There are many around here, and it's pity that no databank or so is available... By the way, may i ask if you also are working in this field, or you just gather and present the news here. Thanks again

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Oil pipeline boosts Kurds in stand-off with Baghdad

PostAuthor: Anthea » Thu Oct 17, 2013 9:47 pm

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Pipeline due to start by end-2013, initial flows of 150,000 bpd

* Kurds insist committed to Iraq unity, revenue-sharing

* Baghdad threatens to cut budget if Kurds export via pipeline

* Officials, analysts expect KRG-Baghdad deal

By Isabel Coles and Ahmed Rasheed

ARBIL/BAGHDAD, Oct 17 (Reuters) - A new export pipeline means Iraqi Kurdistan will soon earn more from its own oil than it receives from Baghdad as a share of total Iraqi revenues, a turning point that could strengthen the region's hand in its long search for independence.

Autonomous since 1991, Kurdistan has often chafed against the Iraqi central government and even threatened to secede, but it is nonetheless beholden to Baghdad for a slice of the OPEC producer's $100-billion-plus budget. That may soon change.

By trucking its oil to world markets through Turkey, the Kurds have already earned nearly $1 billion, and once the new export pipeline is operational at the end of the year, the region stands to take in nearly that amount each month.

The pipeline is a sign of the region's increasing single-mindedness and could make it self-sufficient, although that in itself will not be enough to create the independent state of which Kurds dream.

"Oil is going to be an enabler of independence: it's not going to be the cause," said a Kurdistan-based industry source on condition of anonymity. "Independence is going to be because of provocation, regional circumstances, perfect timing".

Kurdistan's foreign relations minister made clear that while the oil pipeline strengthened the Kurdish position, dreams of independence must be tempered by realism.

"We cannot be denied economic and political independence. We do not want the region to be at the mercy of Baghdad every day threatening to cut our budget," Falah Mustafa Bakir told Reuters on Thursday.

"If Baghdad is ready to work together with us, we have no problem at all. If they don't, we are obliged to serve our people. We can't be captive to wrong policies in Baghdad."

ARTICLE OF FAITH

Full independence is an article of faith for Kurds, long subjugated by central governments in the four countries across which they are divided - Iraq, Turkey, Syria and Iran - and who view statehood as their right. But the reality of their region's landlocked geography in a neighbourhood hostile to Kurdish aspirations has encouraged pragmatism.

"We deserve to have our own independent state, but it's not easy to go down that road until we are ready and the whole neighbourhood becomes democratic," said Bakir. "We are realists."

Washington and Baghdad fear the pipeline sets a precedent that will bring about the partition of Iraq. Provincial authorities in Nineveh, which is under central government jurisdiction, recently followed Kurdistan's lead by empowering their governor to sign contracts with oil companies.

The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) insists it is committed to a democratic, federal Iraq, and that decentralisation of power is the only way to prevent the country's disintegration.

"Sharing all oil revenues according to the federal constitution, and the economic independence of Kurdistan, are the recipe for the unity of Iraq," said the region's Minister for Natural Resources, Ashti Hawrami, during a visit to Britain.

However, no payment mechanism is in place yet for oil sales via the new pipeline. The Kurds say they will take what they are owed and pass the rest on to Baghdad, reversing the current process whereby the central government disburses revenue.

"MAGIC NUMBER"

Initially, the Kurds aim to pump 150,000 barrels per day (bpd) through the pipeline, which runs for 281 km (174 miles) through Kurdish territory from the Taq Taq oilfield to an area where the borders of Iraq, Syria and Turkey meet.

As companies increase production and infrastructure is developed, exports should rise towards a target of 1 million bpd by 2015 and 2 million by 2019.

Kurdistan's assertive energy policies have infuriated Baghdad, which is threatening to sever ties with Turkey and slash the Kurds' 17 percent share of the budget if exports via the pipeline go ahead without its consent. The KRG complains it ends up getting closer to 11 percent anyway.

The 2014 Iraqi budget is projected at $150 billion and will increase as oil exports grow, which could change the calculation for the Kurds as they would stand to receive more from Baghdad.

"One of the KRG's calculations is if they're going to start selling oil, they need to generate enough revenue that if Baghdad goes to the extreme and plays the budget card, they can still pay the bills," said Shwan Zulal, head of the London-based Carduchi Consulting.

That would mean producing between 400,000 and 500,000 bpd, based on a calculation involving assumptions about the price of oil, how much goes towards cost recovery and profit sharing.

Most estimates put current production capacity at more than 350,000 bpd, of which 140,000 is refined and consumed locally.

Most comes from three fields operated respectively by Norway's DNO, the Anglo-Turkish Genel, and privately owned KAR Group, based in the Kurdish capital Arbil.

Gulf Keystone, fresh from winning a court battle over ownership of its oil assets in Kurdistan, restarted production last week, soon to add 20,000 bpd, and smaller contributions come from Afren, Hungary's MOL and Austrian group OMV.

Others are due to come on stream within the next 14 months, while Exxon Mobil, Chevron Corp and Total are still in the exploration phase.

"There's no magic number, but output of around 500,000 barrels a day would give them (the Kurds) a lot of leverage," said a senior Western oil executive on condition of anonymity.

"It wouldn't be full independence from Baghdad at that stage, but it would give them a much stronger bargaining position."

ENDGAME

Senior Iraqi and Kurdish officials exchanged visits earlier this year and said they were ready to resolve their differences, but negotiations have made little headway.

Kurdish crude used to flow through a Baghdad-controlled pipeline running from Iraq's Kirkuk oilfields to the Turkish port of Ceyhan, but exports via that network dried up last year in a row over payments for oil companies in the region.

"Talks over oil issues are at a stalemate now," said an energy adviser to the Iraqi government, blaming the Kurds for setting preconditions. "It's like running around in a circle."

Their positions appear irreconcilable, but analysts and officials say the time is ripe for a deal.

"Baghdad has to take us seriously. We are in a stronger position," said the Kurdish foreign affairs minister.

Facing a reinvigorated Sunni insurgency and divisions within his own Shi'ite coalition, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki will find it difficult to win an election next year if he seeks a third term without support from the Kurds.

"The Kurds will cleverly play this card when they sit at the negotiating table to discuss the new oil export pipeline with Baghdad," said Ali Shallal, a legal expert who specialises in drafting oil contracts.

Iraqi officials are banking on Turkey seeking their approval to avoid antagonising Baghdad any further.

Analysts and industry sources say the Kurds will for now at least opt for the benefits of being a quasi-state entitled to a share of Iraqi oil reserves, which are far greater than their own.

"They have a very advantageous position as they are," said an industry source who declined to be named. "It (independence) doesn't make sense. It's not in anybody's interest".

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Re: Oil pipeline boosts Kurds in stand-off with Baghdad

PostAuthor: One Mede » Fri Oct 18, 2013 9:03 am

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Re: Oil pipeline boosts Kurds in stand-off with Baghdad

PostAuthor: Anthea » Fri Oct 18, 2013 3:57 pm

One Mede wrote:Thanks for keeping us updated!

Please add more yourself :D

My main interests here are oil, Syrian occupied Kurdistan, computers and women's rights, especially Kurdish women's rights :ymdevil:

What interests you most?
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Re: Oil pipeline boosts Kurds in stand-off with Baghdad

PostAuthor: One Mede » Fri Oct 18, 2013 7:17 pm

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One Mede wrote:Thanks for keeping us updated!

Please add more yourself :D

My main interests here are oil, Syrian occupied Kurdistan, computers and women's rights, especially Kurdish women's rights :ymdevil:

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higher education, industrial progress, sport, culture *** of course all in Kurdistan ***
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Re: Oil pipeline boosts Kurds in stand-off with Baghdad

PostAuthor: Anthea » Fri Oct 18, 2013 7:26 pm

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Anthea wrote:
One Mede wrote:Thanks for keeping us updated!

Please add more yourself :D

My main interests here are oil, Syrian occupied Kurdistan, computers and women's rights, especially Kurdish women's rights :ymdevil:

What interests you most?

higher education, industrial progress, sport, culture *** of course all in Kurdistan ***

SORRY I meant on this site - I know that you misunderstood me because you will not find any sports on here - there are several games on here :D

You mention higher education so you must be fairly young - what subjects are you studying?
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Re: Oil pipeline boosts Kurds in stand-off with Baghdad

PostAuthor: One Mede » Fri Oct 18, 2013 8:45 pm

well, surely not that young... engineering
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Re: Oil pipeline boosts Kurds in stand-off with Baghdad

PostAuthor: Anthea » Fri Oct 18, 2013 9:37 pm

One Mede wrote:well, surely not that young... engineering

Sounds interesting will it be connected to oil ?
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Re: Oil pipeline boosts Kurds in stand-off with Baghdad

PostAuthor: One Mede » Fri Oct 18, 2013 9:45 pm

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One Mede wrote:well, surely not that young... engineering

Sounds interesting will it be connected to oil ?

yeah... OIL has always something to do with (almost) all engineering majors, mining, construction, electrical, mechanical, chemical, ...
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Re: Oil pipeline boosts Kurds in stand-off with Baghdad

PostAuthor: Anthea » Fri Oct 18, 2013 9:47 pm

One Mede wrote:
Anthea wrote:
One Mede wrote:well, surely not that young... engineering

Sounds interesting will it be connected to oil ?

yeah... OIL has always something to do with (almost) all engineering majors, mining, construction, electrical, mechanical, chemical, ...

Which firld of engineering are you interested in: mining, construction, electrical, mechanical, chemical?
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Re: Oil pipeline boosts Kurds in stand-off with Baghdad

PostAuthor: One Mede » Fri Oct 18, 2013 10:04 pm

when was the last time you checked your PMs? :-o
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ShaMaran plans USD $150 million bond placement

PostAuthor: Anthea » Tue Oct 29, 2013 5:33 pm

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ShaMaran Petroleum Corp. (TSX VENTURE:SNM) (OMX:SNM) reports that it plans to issue a USD $150 million senior secured bond. Net proceeds from the bond will be used to fund the Company's future capital expenditures related to the development of the Atrush Block.

The Atrush Block is operated by TAQA Atrush B.V., a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi National Energy Company PJSC which holds a 39.9% working interest in the Atrush Block. ShaMaran Petroleum Corp. holds a 20.1% working interest through its wholly owned subsidiary, ShaMaran Ventures BV (100% owner of General Exploration Partners, Inc.). Marathon Oil KDV B.V., a wholly owned subsidiary of Marathon Oil Corporation (NYSE: MRO), holds a 15% interest in the block. Subsequent to their back-in the Government of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq holds a 25% working interest.

Pareto Securities AB has been mandated as manager and bookrunner for the bond placement.

http://www.oilvoice.com/n/ShaMaran_plan ... a16e4.aspx

Anthea: Many people think that foreign oil companies own all the rights to Kurdish oil - WRONG - as you see for yourselves - the Government of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq holds a 25% working interest. - in this particular company :ymapplause:
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Mirawa discovery in the Kurdistan region

PostAuthor: Anthea » Wed Oct 30, 2013 11:02 pm

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Marathon Oil announces Mirawa discovery in the Kurdistan region of Iraq

Marathon Oil Corporation (NYSE: MRO), through its wholly owned subsidiary Marathon Oil KDV B.V., announced today the Mirawa-1 exploration well has discovered multiple stacked oil and natural gas producing zones on the Company's operated Harir Block in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.

Located approximately 40 miles northeast of Erbil, the Mirawa-1 well was drilled to a total depth of approximately 14,000 feet. Oil and natural gas shows were noted over an extensive gross interval of both Jurassic and Triassic reservoirs from 5,800 feet to total depth. An extensive drill-stem testing program was conducted. Flow rates, which were equipment constrained, were established from multiple zones in the Jurassic of high quality oil (39º - 45º API) totaling in excess of 11,000 barrels per day (bpd). Additionally, multiple non-associated gas zones in the Triassic flowed at rates totaling approximately 72 million cubic feet per day (mmcfd), together with associated condensate from one zone at a rate of 1,700 bpd.

"The Mirawa oil and natural gas discovery well found significant resources in both the Jurassic and Triassic reservoirs. We look forward to further appraising this discovery and drilling our next Harir Block prospect, Jisik," said Marathon Oil president and CEO Lee Tillman. "The success we and others have had in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, including this most recent discovery, demonstrates the importance of this region as a potential major hydrocarbon producer. As the first large U.S. publicly traded company to enter in October 2010, Marathon Oil is pleased to have a strong presence in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq."

The Mirawa-1 well will be suspended for potential future use as a producing well. Following completion of current operations, the drilling rig will be moved to the Jisik-1 prospect located nine miles northwest of Mirawa-1. The Jisik-1 well will test a similar prospective structure to Mirawa.

Marathon Oil is the operator with a 45 percent working interest in the Harir block. Total holds a 35 percent working interest, and the Kurdistan Regional Government holds a 20 percent carried interest.

http://www.oilvoice.com/n/Marathon_Oil_ ... b62fa.aspx

Anthea: Once again people who think that foreign oil companies own all the rights to Kurdish oil are - WRONG - as you see for yourselves - the Government of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq holds a 20% working interest. - in this particular company :ymapplause:
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Gulf Keystone: Akri-Bijeel Block declared commercial

PostAuthor: Anthea » Fri Nov 01, 2013 12:37 pm

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Results of the Bakrman -1 exploration well:
Triassic Kurra Chine B formation was subject to extended well testing from 25 July until 26 of August 2013.

Appraisal program of Bijell-1 discovery: Kalegran Ltd and its partners are going on with the Appraisal Work Program of the Bijell Field.

Rig availability: In order to efficiently progress the planned accelerated work stream we intend to employ 2 more drilling rigs than originally planned and work with 4 rigs by the end of the appraisal programs on the Akri Bijeel block.

Gulf Keystone is pleased to confirm that Kalegran Ltd., a 100% subsidiary of MOL Plc. and Operator of the Akri-Bijeel Block in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq on behalf of the Contractor (Kalegran Ltd. with 80 per cent working interest and Gulf Keystone Petroleum International Limited with 20 per cent working interest), has declared the Akri-Bijeel Block commercial.

The full announcement from MOL Plc. is reproduced in full below:

Budapest, 31st October 2013

Commercial discovery declaration and acceleration of work program on the Akri-Bijeel Block

MOL Plc. hereby informs the capital market participants that Kalegran Ltd. (a 100% subsidiary of MOL), as Operator on behalf of the Contractor (comprising Kalegran and Gulf Keystone Petroleum International Limited) officially declared the Akri Bijeel Block commercial based on the discoveries made by Bijell-1 well in Jurassic horizons and Bakrman-1 well in Triassic horizon. MOL is accelerating its work program through employing additional rigs and plans to submit the Field Development Plan for the whole block by the end of 2014.

Please find below an update on its ongoing work programs in the Akri-Bijeel block, Kurdistan, which is operated by Kalegran Ltd.

Operational highlights:


Results of the Bakrman-1 exploration well: Triassic Kurra Chine B formation was subject to extended well testing from 25 July until 26 of August 2013. The well test confirmed long term production sustainability. Current tests gave maximum flow rates of 3,192 bbl/d light density oil with average 40' API gravity and 10.19 MMscf/d of sour gas on 64/64" choke. Submission of the Appraisal Work Program is due in Q4 2013. Kurra Chine B formation Discovery is subject to Appraisal Work Program which has been started with a 3D seismic acquisition fully covering the Bakrman structure. Drilling 2 appraisal wells is planned to start in 2014 and we are targeting early oil production around in the first half of 2015. Independently from the Triassic discovery, potential Jurassic reservoirs are also targets of further wells.

Appraisal program of Bijell-1 discovery: Kalegran Ltd and its partners are going on with the Appraisal Work Program of the Bijell Field. Extended Well Test ("EWT") facility construction and commissioning was successfully finished. It is capable of handling up to 10,000 bbl/d gross nameplate capacity production on the Bijell-1 site. Due to technical issues a Bijell-1A well sidetrack is required (Bijell-1B), resulting in a delay to the start of the 180 day EWT, this has now been postponed to Q1 2014. Drilling of Bijell-2 appraisal well is ongoing and will be followed with two further appraisal wells. Early oil production could be resumed from Bijell-1B in Q1 2014. Expected EPF rates of 10,000 bbl of oil could be achieved by the end of 2014 through the tie in of three wells (Bijell-2, Bijell-4 and Bijell-6).

Rig availability: In order to efficiently progress the planned accelerated work stream we intend to employ 2 more drilling rigs than originally planned and work with 4 rigs by the end of the appraisal programs on the Akri Bijeel block.

Alexander Dodds, Executive Vice President for Upstream commented: "MOL is pleased to announce commerciality on the Akri-Bijeel block after recent successful long term tests in our Bakrman discovery. Meanwhile, in the Bijell area we identified the potential to accelerate the work program and increase the number of rigs in order to finalize the appraisal activity as soon as possible and maximize EWT production during 2014. This declaration is another milestone in the fruitful relationship with KRG which covers not only the lucrative cooperation in the oil and gas industry, but also a wider area in supporting the development of local communities. "

Operational details:

Bakrman field:

Following our announced discovery in the Triassic Kurra Chine B formation in the Bakrman-1 exploration well in February, a longer term, 24 days production test (MD 3,930- 4,100 m) was concluded from 25 July until 26 of August 2013. Test results confirmed light oil and sour gas saturation with maximal oil production level around 3,192 bbl/d and 10,19 MMscf/d of gas on 64/64" choke size.

After completing Triassic EWT, Bakrman-1 sidetrack was drilled targeting Jurassic reservoir in updip position. Jurassic target was drilled 236m higher compared to vertical well. Reservoir was tested in interval 1936 - 2000 mMD, no inflow was obtained and only traces of bitumen and heavy oil were recovered. The well is temporary suspended as future Triassic producer.

Kurra Chine B formation Discovery is subject to Appraisal Work Program which has been started with a 3D seismic acquisition fully folding the Bakrman structure. At current stage we plan to drill 2 appraisal wells and deploy an Early Production Facility already in 2015 in order to commence early oil production. Further wells in the Work Program target Jurassic reservoirs as well, currently as an upside potential.

Bijell field:

Bijell Extended Well Test ("EWT") surface facility construction and commissioning was finished. Total gross capacity of the EWT facility is 10,000 boepd in phase-1, while storage tanks have 30,000 boe capacity. Under current technical conditions, it is subservient to deviate the well to exclude or minimize the water inflow and increase the oil productivity.Bijell-1B sidetrack drilling, testing and completion to be finished in Q1 2014.

Drilling of Bijell-7 appraisal well was finished at total depth of 5,050 m at end of June, drilled 10 km to the south-south-east of the Bijell-1 discovery well. Jurassic reservoir section found tight during the vertical drilling. It was followed by a highly deviated sidetrack which confirmed oil saturation, however, the reservoir was poorly fractured and was not capable of flowing naturally even after stimulation.

Bijell-2 well was spud on 13 March 2013, currently drilling the upper Jurassic section. Planned TD is 5330m, will be tested in Q1 2014. Further steps aiming at the completion of the appraisal program including the drilling and testing of Bijell-4 & -6 by Q3 2014 in case of both wells. A full coverage 3D seismic will be available for the Bijell area in November 2013.

Early oil production could be resumed from Bijell-1B in Q1 2014, subsequently adding B-2, B-4 and B-6 on stream by the Q3 2014. Expected EPF plateau of 10,000 bbl of oil could be achieved by the end 2014.

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