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Malaysian oil giant Petroliam Nasional, or Petronas, said it evacuated 28 of its 166 employees in Iraq, sending them to Dubai amid the unrest currently roiling the country.
BAGHDAD, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Malaysian state oil firm Petronas and Japan Petroleum Exploration Co (Japex) <1662.T> signed an initial agreement on Monday to develop Iraq's Gharaf oilfield, in which ...
Iraq, holder of the world’s third-largest oil reserves, signed a 20-year service contract with Royal Dutch Shell Plc and Petroliam Nasional Bhd to develop the Majnoon oilfield, one of the ...
BASRA, Iraq (MarketWatch) -- Royal Dutch Shell PLC RDSA and its partners Malaysia's Petronas and the Iraqi state signed Thursday a $200 million deal with U.K.-based oil and gas services company ...
Petronas, already working in political hot spots such as Sudan, Myanmar and Iran, is expanding offshore as part of a long-term ambition to become a global industry heavyweight. “I think any oil and ...
KUALA LUMPUR: Petronas has demobilised 28 of its 166 employees in Iraq to Dubai following the current security situation in the country. Out of the 28, 18 are Malaysians.
Malaysian state oil company Petronas views Iraq as an opportunity despite the risk that exists there, its chief executive Hassan Marican said. "The risk remains in Iraq and it will continue to ...
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq could challenge Russia's number two spot among world oil producers after auctioning two prized oilfields on Friday, although it failed to attract companies to bid for ...
Petronas first produced oil from the field, which it operates in Iraq’s Thi Qar Province, in 2013 when production stood at an initial rate of 35,000 b/d. In 2013, Petronas said that it was targeting ...
Malaysia’s Petronas restarts production from Iraq’s Garraf oilfield, indicating normal business after it evacuated employees because of coronavirus Production Petronas restarts Iraqi oilfield ...
Malaysian state oil firm Petronas and Japan Petroleum Exploration Co signed an initial agreement on Monday to develop Iraq's Gharaf oilfield, in which they are expected to invest up to $8 billion.