Russia’s LUKoil may launch oil production in Iraq in 2014![]() February 22, 2012 - 14:06 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Russia's largest private oil company LUKoil may start production at the giant West Qurna-2 oilfield in Iraq in early 2014, company head Vagit Alekperov said on Wednesday, Feb 22. "We will launch [production at the oilfield] at the end of 2013 or at the beginning of 2014," Alekperov said. The Russian company will invest about $4.5 billion in the project in the next three years, while overall volume of investment stands at $27 billion. "Oil production in Iraq will amount to 1.7 million barrels in 2017, while we will explore 600 wells [there]. Every well will give from five to six tons per day," he said, RIA Novosti reported. In 2009, a consortium made up of LUKoil and Norway's Statoil won a tender to develop one of the world's largest oilfields, West Qurna-2, with recoverable reserves estimated at 12.9 billion barrels of oil. LUKoil planned to launch production at the field in 2013. Armenian delegation headed by Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan will pay a two-day working visit to Ashgabat. Hrachya Berberyan: apricot harvest will make 25 and 10-12 thous. tons in Ararat and Armavir provinces respectively Any decisions were postponed until the end of next month after French and Greek parliamentary elections on June 17. Armenian Prime Minister met with the head of International Fund for Agricultural Development Programs in Armenia. |