The Iraqi government, under Prime Minister Muhammad al-Sudani, has officially invited Russia's Gazprom to develop the Al-Nasiriyah oilfield in southern Iraq. The field has a reported volume of 580 million tons of oil, emphasizing Iraq's efforts to ramp up oil production and attract foreign investment to support further growth in the sector. This strategic move comes as Iraq seeks to increase its oil output amidst a greater need for foreign investors in its energy industry.
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🇮🇶🇷🇺🇺🇸‼️🚨 BREAKING: The Iraqi government invited Russia’s Gazprom to develop the Al-Nasiriyah oil field with a volume of 580 million tons. Iraq is now actively increasing oil production and is in great need of foreign investors who will help with further growth of production,… https://t.co/xNTDf7ilOH
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The authorities in Baghdad have decided to invite the Russian company "Gazprom" to participate in the exploration of the Nasiri oil field in the south of the country, announced the press service of Iraqi Prime Minister Muhammad al-Sudani. https://t.co/wR6tBr7AEb
❖ IRAQ INVITES RUSSIA’S GAZPROM TO DEVELOP NASSIRIYA SOUTHERN OILFIELD - STATEMENT