Wall Street Journal’s Baghdad reporter Gina Chon reports that next week, the Iraqi government will auction off the rights for foreign oil companies to help revive six oil fields
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As Iraq prepares to auction off oil contracts next week, the biggest of the Big Oil companies are keeping mum on whether they plan to bid. Exxon Mobil Corp
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None of five consortia bidding for Iraq's West Qurna oilfield have met the requirements set by the Iraqi government
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A consortium led by Italy's Edison SpA (EDN.MI) has bid for the Akkas gas field in the first round of auctions for eight oil and gas fields in Iraq, Iraqi Oil Minister Hussain al-Shahristani said Tuesday
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Japan's Inpex Corp. (1605.TO) and Mitsubishi Corp. (8058.TO) aren't bidding in Iraq's first bidding round for eight oil and gas fields to be held Tuesday
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Indonesia’s Pertamina is exploring a joint bid with two other partners for West Qurna block onshore Iraq
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Iraq received four bids from companies including ENI SpA, BP Plc, Royal Dutch Shell Plc and Exxon Mobil Corp., to develop the Zubair oil field in the south of the country
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Iraqi plans to raise oil output to 6 million barrels per day (bpd) by 2017 are likely to be over optimistic, the International Energy Agency said on Monday, saying oil capacity could fall over the next two years
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