UK oil giants in talks with Baghdad: Report

LONDON: Oil giants Shell and Premier Oil have had talks with Baghdad with a view to
exploiting Iraqi production when UN-imposed sanctions are lifted against the country,
the BBC reported on Tuesday.

It said Anglo-Dutch Shell and Premier Oil, which is British, had recently held
technical talks on an initial contract worth some $2 billion (2.1 billion euros).

The discussions have been suspended and no accord has been reached, the BBC added.

News of the reported talks emerged on the 10th anniversary of the start of the Gulf
War, and at a time when the sanctions imposed over Baghdad's invasion of Kuwait are
increasingly contested.

Neither Shell nor Premier Oil were immediately available for comment.

Iraq is allowed to sell some oil, but only to buy food and medicines. (AFP)


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