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DNO - Den første DNO-oljen er nå eksportert ut av Kurdistan 27.05.09


12247 fcras 27/5 2009 17:11
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Den første DNO-oljen er nå eksportert ut av Kurdistan, men DNO kaller eksporten bare for en test-produksjon.

Artikkel av: Sverre Rørvik Nilsen (HegnarOnline - 27.5.09 15:28)

Irak startet med oljeeksporten fra Kurdistan allerede i dag, på tross av at det ikke var ventet å starte opp før 1. juni. Den første oljen fra Tawke-feltet, som DNO eier en del av, er nå pumpet gjennom oljerørledningen til Ceyhan, ifølge Reuters.


mere her:

http://www.hegnar.no/bors/energi/article376065.ece
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27/5 2009 19:00 fcras 012266



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Kurdistan begins exporting oil

27/5/2009

Iraq started exporting crude from the largely autonomous Kurdistan region for the first time today, with oil from the Tawke field flowing into a pipeline linked to the Turkish port of Ceyhan.

"We finished linking the pipelines from the Tawke oilfield to the strategic Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline and have installed the meters.

We started ... pumping 10,000 barrels per day to boost exports to Ceyhan port today," an Oil Ministry spokesman told Reuters.

"The pumping will continue at a rate of 10,000 bpd for some days to check the efficiency of the pipelines from Tawke to the network ... then we will gradually increase the quantities."


http://www.kurdsat.tv/E_Zyatir.aspx?CoriHewal=Aburi&Rizbendi=702



27/5 2009 19:08 fcras 012269



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Iraq starts oil exports from Kurdistan
PUKmedia 27-05-2009 18:46:49

Iraq started exporting crude oil from its largely autonomous Kurdistan region for the first time on Wednesday, shipping it from the Tawke field to the Turkish port of Ceyhan, the Oil Ministry said.

"We finished linking the pipelines from the Tawke oilfield to the strategic Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline and have installed the metres.

We started ... pumping 10,000 barrels per day to boost exports to (the) Ceyhan port today," Oil Ministry spokesman Assim Jihad said.

"The pumping will continue at a rate of 10,000 barrels per day for some days to check the efficiency of the pipelines from Tawke to the network ... then we will gradually increase the quantities," he added, but did not say to how much.

On Monday, oil and gas company Addax Petroleum said it expects to start crude exports from its facility in Kurdistan on Sunday, despite a row between Iraq's central government and the Kurdish Regional Government (KRG) over oil contracts that the KRG signed independently with foreign firms.

Baghdad says they are illegal. It insists oil deals with foreign firms should be fixed-fee service contracts, not production sharing contracts of the type signed by the KRG.

Earlier this month the Oil Ministry said it would begin exporting oil from Kurdistan's Tawke and Taq Taq fields, but it still rejects Kurdish deals with firms like Addax and Norway's DNO International, which are developing the fields.

It is not yet clear how the KRG plans to pay the firms their cut of the exports, agreed in the production sharing contracts, if Baghdad does not honour them. The KRG receives 17 percent of total state oil revenues from the national budget.

The Kurdish government had earlier put the expected starting rate at 60,000 bpd from the Tawke field through Iraq's northern pipeline, starting June 1, with another 40,000 bpd from Taq Taq travelling by truck and through the pipeline soon afterwards.

Oil Minister Hussain al-Shahristani faces mounting pressure to act quickly to increase sluggish oil output, running at around 2.3-2.4 million bpd, and turn around an industry in dire need of investment after decades of sanctions, neglect and war.

Kurdish officials estimate there are oil reserves of at least 40-45 billion barrels of crude in the area now recognised as largely autonomous Kurdistan.
-Reuters-

http://pukmedia.com/english/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=11234&Itemid=1



27/5 2009 22:23 jantt 012287



Synes alligevel det er utroligt at denne nyhed ikke giver mere på kursen.
Er folk bange for at de ikke får betaling eller er det shorter eller bliver kursen bevidst holdt nede før evt. bud ?
Har solgt halvdelen af mine NEC for at købe DNO.
Håber ikke det giver et tilbageslag.



29/5 2009 14:41 012398



Hej Jantt,

Har selv suppleret yderligere 10.000 i 8.06

Her artiklen fra the economist....

http://www.economist.com/world/mideast-africa/displaystory.cfm?story_id=13743328



29/5 2009 15:30 012409



Reuters yesterday reported an Oil Ministry spokesperson saying that the first oil had started to flow from Iraqi Kurdistan’s Tawke field, at a low rate of 10,000 b/d, ahead of the expected 1 June start-up date. The production from the field is expected to rise to between 50,000 b/d and 60,000 b/d within weeks, being joined by 40,000 b/d shortly from the Taq-Taq field, from which production has to be trucked initially. Before the end of the year, Norway’s DNO—which operates the Tawke field—and the joint venture (JV) between Swiss company Addax Petroleum and Turkey’s Genel Enerji—which operates Taq-Taq—should be able to produce closer to 250,000 b/d in total from the two fields, adding significantly to Iraqi export revenues.
“We finished linking the pipelines from the Tawke oilfield to the strategic Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline and have installed the meters. We started…pumping 10,000 barrels per day to boost exports to Ceyhan port today,” Reuters reported the spokesperson saying, adding that “the pumping will continue at a rate of 10,000 bpd for some days to check the efficiency of the pipelines from Tawke to the network…then we will gradually increase the quantities”.



30/5 2009 19:24 cyber 012490



Balo: Exporting oil from Kurdistan Region will help in solving suspended issues
PUKmedia 30-05-2009 18:47:43

Head of the Oil-Gas Committee in the Iraqi Parliament Ali Hussain Balo exclusively told PUKmedia that exporting oil from Kurdistan Region through Kirkuk-Jihan pipeline will help in solving the suspended issues between the Kurdistan Regional Government and the Federal Government.

http://pukmedia.com/english/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=11296&Itemid=1



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