Iraq is approaching the conclusion of a gas pipeline agreement with "BP" and "ENI"



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BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Iraq is about to reach an agreement with international oil companies BP and Eni on an export pipeline project intended to be part of a huge deal with the giant US oil, Exxon Mobil, announced five Iraqi officials.
The sources, who asked not to be named because the talks had not been made public, told Reuters that, as part of a $ 400 million draft agreement, BP and the Italian Eni would manage a project to build two offshore oil pipelines to export oil from southern Iraq via the Gulf.
Officials said the pipeline works were to be part of a larger $ 53 billion project that Exxon appeared to be preparing to make earlier this year, but an agreement with Baghdad has stopped because of contractual disputes and security issues.
Discussions between BP and ENI with Baghdad follow the Iraqi authorities in June, announcing that Hyundai Engineering and Construction of South Korea would build a seawater injection facility in the amount of 2, $ 4 billion, another part of the agreement being discussed with Exxon. .
(Reuters)

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