bp has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Government of the Republic of Iraq to negotiate a material integrated redevelopment programme for the Kirkuk region, spanning oil and gas investment, power generation and solar, together with wider exploration activities.
The non-binding MoU was signed in a meeting between Iraq Prime Minister H.E. Mohammed Shia' Al Sudani, H.E. Hayan Abdul Ghani, Deputy PM for Energy Affairs and Minister of Oil, and bp chief executive Murray Auchincloss, together with Nader Zaki, bp regional president for Middle East and North Africa, and Zaid Elyaseri, bp President Iraq.
bp chief executive Murray Auchincloss said:
“This MoU builds on bp’s strategic and longstanding relationship with Iraq. We see today’s signing as an important step towards the potential further development of this critically important area. It aligns with bp’s six clear priorities and is in support of our drive to deliver as a simpler, more focused, higher value company”
The MoU signed for Kirkuk includes the Baba and Avanah domes and three adjacent fields - Bai Hassan, Jambur and Khabbaz - in Federal Iraq, that are operated by the Government of Iraq’s North Oil Company (NOC).
Rehabilitation of existing facilities, where required, and the construction of new facilities – including gas expansion projects – together with a drilling programme at the Kirkuk fields, has the potential to stabilize production and reverse decline, returning production from this nationally important oilfield to a growth path.
The integrated redevelopment programme has the potential to bring opportunity and investment into the Kirkuk region – unlocking future downstream growth while also bringing tangible benefits to the local population, with job creation and local supply requirements.
As part of today’s MoU, bp also proposes to explore opportunities for investment into power generation and the introduction of solar power facilities to the region.
Negotiations are expected to be complete early in 2025.
bp in Iraq
- bp was a member of the consortium of oil companies that discovered oil in Kirkuk in the 1920s.
- From 2013 to 2019 bp worked with the Ministry of Oil and North Oil Company on technical studies exploring the potential for redevelopment at Kirkuk.
- bp provide technical advice and support to lead contractor at Rumaila – Basra Energy Company Limited – which is working with the Rumaila Operating Organisation (ROO), the operator of Rumaila, Iraq’s largest producing oilfield.
KeyFacts Energy: bp Iraq country profile