Feb 14 (Reuters) - Thirty-two of the world's biggest energy companies are considering bids on six of Iraq's largest producing oilfields and two gas fields that Baghdad has offered in a bidding round.
Iraq plans to award in June 20-year service contracts to boost output at the fields. The following is the list of the 32 companies:
BHP Billiton Marathon
BP Mitsubishi
Chevron Nexen
CNOOC Nippon Oil ,5001.T>
CNPC Occidental
ConocoPhillips ONGC
Edison International Petronas
ENI Pertamina
Exxon Mobil Repsol
Hess Royal Dutch Shell
Inpex Sinochem
Japex Sinopec
Gazprom Statoil Hydro
Kogas Total
Lukoil Turkish Petroleum Corp
Maersk Woodside
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(Compiled by Simon Webb) Keywords: IRAQ OIL/COMPANIES (simon.webb@reuters.com; +971 43918301; Reuters Messaging: simon.webb.reuters.com@reuters.net) COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Reuters 2009. All rights reserved. The copying, republication or redistribution of Reuters News Content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Thomson Reuters.
Iraq plans to award in June 20-year service contracts to boost output at the fields. The following is the list of the 32 companies:
BHP Billiton Marathon
BP Mitsubishi
Chevron Nexen
CNOOC Nippon Oil ,5001.T>
CNPC Occidental
ConocoPhillips ONGC
Edison International Petronas
ENI Pertamina
Exxon Mobil Repsol
Hess Royal Dutch Shell
Inpex Sinochem
Japex Sinopec
Gazprom Statoil Hydro
Kogas Total
Lukoil Turkish Petroleum Corp
Maersk Woodside
-- For a related news story, please click on
(Compiled by Simon Webb) Keywords: IRAQ OIL/COMPANIES (simon.webb@reuters.com; +971 43918301; Reuters Messaging: simon.webb.reuters.com@reuters.net) COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Reuters 2009. All rights reserved. The copying, republication or redistribution of Reuters News Content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Thomson Reuters.