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Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Iran warns China oil giant over project delay

Iran warns China oil giant over project delay
Wed Apr 23, 2014 12:15PM GMT
http://presstv.com/detail/2014/04/23/359756/iran-warns-china-oil-firm-over-delay/

A senior Iranian oil official has renewed Tehran’s warnings to Chinese oil
giant, CNPCI, to meet its obligations regarding a massive oil field in Iran.

The latest warning to China National Petroleum Corporation International
(CNPCI) came by Managing Director of Petroleum Engineering and Development
Company (PEDEC) Abdolreza Hossein-Nejad.

During his visit to Yadavaran oil field, Hossein-Nejad expressed
dissatisfaction with the performance of the Chinese contractor.

In 2008, CNPCI signed a USD 2.5-billion contract with National Iranian Oil
Company (NIOC) to develop the Yadavaran field, which Iran shares with
neighboring Iraq.

The Chinese company was supposed to raise production from Yadavaran oil
field from 25,000 barrels per day (bpd) to 180,000 bpd and 300,000 bpd in
two phases, but the field is currently producing only 26,000 bpd.

Earlier this month, CNPCI was given three months to meet its obligations
regarding South Azadegan oil field or face expulsion from the project.

In February, Iran’s Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh said no major
progress has been observed in South Azadegan shared with Iraq.

Iran’s production from this joint field is still standing at around 50,000
bpd, while Iraq is currently recovering 175,000 bpd of oil from its sector
of this field and plans to raise its output to 400,000 bpd.

Last August, NIOC replaced China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) with
the Iranian company, Petropars Ltd. (PPL), for the development of Phase 11
of the massive offshore South Pars gas field.

CNPC initially agreed with NIOC in 2009 to develop the only South Pars phase
whose fate had not been decided.

KA/HMV/SS

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