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Kurdish PM Barzani meets with representatives of Rosneft

PM Barzani have met with management board of Rosneft.

Kurdish PM Barzani meets with representatives of Rosneft


A top Kurdish delegation headed by the Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani on June 1, 2017 met with management board of Rosneft including CEO Igor Sechin in St. Petersburg.

A statement from the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) said the meeting centred around cooperation between the KRG and Rosneft in the Kurdish energy sector and broader investment in oil industry of the Kurdistan Region.

The Kurdish delegation is invited to Russia to take part in the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, which brings together the chief executives of major Russian and international companies and senior officials from government.

Prime Minister Barzani is also scheduled to meet with the Russian President Vladimir Putin at the 3-day forum.

In February 2017 the KRG negotiated a deal with Rosneft to secure $3 billion in loans that would be repaid with future oil sales, according to the Kurdish Minister of Natural Resources, Ashti Hawrami.

The Russian firm announcd in early April that the cash-stripped Kurdish government was expected to receive around $1 billion in advance from Rosneft for the 1st oil cargo of 600,000 barrels.

The Russian state-run firm plans to buy the Kurdish crude until 2019, Rosneft has said without specifying how much oil it will take.

The deal with the Rosneft is of particular importance after 2 US oil firms relinguished interest in a number of oil fields in the Kurdistan Region over the past years.

US oil giant Exxon Mobil pulled out of half of the 6 exploration blocks it operated in the Kurdistan Region last December.

The oil company walked away from its operations in the Qara Hanjeer, Arbat East, and Betwata blocks, according to the Iraq Oil Report journal citing Ashti Hawrami and Exxon spokeswoman Lauren Kerr.

«Some companies didn't meet contractual deadlines and according to the contract had to relinquish their areas,» the minister was quoted as saying.

Chevron, the 2nd-largest U.S. oil company after Exxon Mobil, relinquished its interest in the Rovi block north of Erbil at the end of 2015, but continued to test wells in the Sarta area.


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