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Iraq

Shell contractors receive instructions on tool use at the Majnoon oilfield, Iraq. (photo)
At the Majnoon oilfield central
processing facility in Basrah, Iraq,
Shell contractors receive instructions
on tool use.

We have a 45% interest in the Majnoon oil field that we operate under a technical service contract that expires in 2030. The other Majnoon shareholders are PETRONAS (30%) and the Iraqi government (25%), which is represented by the Missan Oil Company. Majnoon is located in southern Iraq and is one of the world’s largest oil fields. In 2013, we successfully restarted production and Majnoon has reached the milestone of first commercial production of 175 thousand b/d, which triggers commencement of cost recovery. We also have a 15% interest in the West Qurna 1 field. According to the provisions of both contracts, Shell’s equity entitlement volumes will be lower than the Shell interest implies.

In 2013, the Basrah Gas Company, a joint venture between Shell (44%), South Gas Company (51%) and Mitsubishi Corporation (5%) officially started operations. The Basrah Gas Company gathers, treats and processes raw gas produced from the Rumaila, West Qurna 1 and Zubair fields that was previously being flared. The processed natural gas and associated products, such as condensate and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), will be sold primarily to the domestic market with the potential to export any surplus.

Iraq (detailed map)