Iraq agreed a deal with U.S. energy company Orion Gas Processors on Jan. 22 to process natural gas extracted at its giant Nahr Bin Omar oil field.
The memorandum of understanding, signed in Baghdad by representatives of the oil ministry and the Woodlands, Texas-based company, will allow Orion to build facilities to capture the gas from the field located in southern Iraq and to transform it into usable fuels.
Nahr Bin Omar, operated by state-run Basra Oil Co., is producing more than 40,000 barrels per day of oil (bbl/d) and 25 million cubic feet a day (MMcf/d) of natural gas.
Iraq continues to flare some of the gas extracted alongside crude oil at its fields because it lacks the facilities to process it into fuel for local consumption or exports.
Orion will capture and process 100 MMcf/d to 150 MMcf/d of gas, Oil Minister Jabar al-Luaibi said at the ceremony.
The gas captured will be used to feed power stations and to produce up to 10 million liters of gasoline, equivalent to 32% of Iraq’s total imports of the fuel, he said.
Gas flaring across Iraq should end by 2021, he added.
The minister said he plans to visit Kuwait in February to finalize a deal on exporting Iraqi gas, adding that the selling price of the fuel is yet to be agreed by the two countries.
The two countries are discussing a pipeline project to bring 50 MMcf/d of Iraqi gas to Kuwait for 10 years, increasing to 200 MMcf/d over the period.
The exports, to come from the Rumaila field, would be used as feedstock for a petrochemical plant and pay off Baghdad’s final $4.6 billion in war reparations owed for its 1990 invasion of Kuwait.
Iraq hired Japan’s Toyo Engineering to help build the project.
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