Negotiating Iraq’s Complexities
| January 22, 2012 | Filled under Iraq Daily News |
A spokesman for Iraq’s Ministry of Oil recently told Al Jazeera that unexplored regions of Iraq could yield an additional 100 billion barrels of oil, and that Iraq’s production costs are among the lowest in the world.
Additionally, the report says that only about 2,000 wells have been drilled in Iraq to date, compared with roughly one million wells in Texas alone.
These figures alone give some perspective on the scale of the opportunity facing the country, but as Gavin Jones points out, the political dynamics in Iraq are particularly complicated at the moment, and businesses require a deep understanding of the situation.
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