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Iraqi oil for sale in TV auction Iraqi oil for sale in TV auction
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Iraq will sell contracts to run six oil fields and two gas fields in a televised auction on Tuesday in its first big tender since 2003. Iraq has begun selling contracts to run six oil fields and two gas fields in a televised auction, which is its first big tender since the invasion of 2003.
The 20-year contracts have attracted bids from 31 oil firms including Exxon Mobil, Royal Dutch Shell and Total.The 20-year contracts have attracted bids from 31 oil firms including Exxon Mobil, Royal Dutch Shell and Total.
Iraqi officials say firms from nations involved in the 2003 invasion will be neither favoured nor disadvantaged.Iraqi officials say firms from nations involved in the 2003 invasion will be neither favoured nor disadvantaged.
The auction was originally planned for Monday but had to be delayed because of sandstorms in Baghdad.The auction was originally planned for Monday but had to be delayed because of sandstorms in Baghdad.
"Our principal objective is to increase our oil production from 2.4 million barrels per day to more than four million in the next five years," Oil Minister Hussein al-Shahristani told Iraqi public television."Our principal objective is to increase our oil production from 2.4 million barrels per day to more than four million in the next five years," Oil Minister Hussein al-Shahristani told Iraqi public television.
Iraq has the world's third-largest proven oil reserves with 115 billion barrels.Iraq has the world's third-largest proven oil reserves with 115 billion barrels.