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A new gas compressor station with a capacity of 30 billion cubic meters of natural gas per year was launched today by Turkmenistan at the Malay field, located in the south of the Karakum desert, about 70 kilometers from Turkmenabat, the administrative center of the country s eastern region. The opening ceremony was attended by President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, who arrived at the scene by helicopter, the State News Agency of Turkmenistan reports.
Having cut the symbolic ribbon to the applause of those present, the head of Turkmenistan addressed the audience with a welcoming speech, in which he noted:
“The Malay field, located in the Lebap velayat, has been producing natural gas for many years, namely since 1986. This complex provides “blue fuel” not only to settlements in the eastern region of the country and other facilities, but also supplies marketable products for the Turkmenistan-Uzbekistan-Kazakhstan-China transnational gas pipeline through the
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Iraq Hopes to Finalize China Oilfield Deal in August
Posted by Morgan Figuers | Aug 10, 2008
China and Iraq will be renegotiating a deal to explore for oil. The deal, originally signed in 2003 with Saddam Hussein, was shelved after U.N. sanctions and the U.S. invasion of Iraq. From Reuters: Iraq’s oil minister will visit China before the end of August to try and finalize a deal to develop the Ahdab oilfield south of Baghdad and build a power station nearby, the Oil Ministry said on Sunday.
Oil Minister Hussain al-Shahristani said in April that Iraq would honor the $650 million deal signed in 1997 between Chinese National Petroleum Company (CNPC) and Saddam Hussein‘s government, but the terms would be renegotiated.