Energy in Iraq
Primary energy use in 2009 in Iraq was 374 TWh and 13 TWh per million persons.[1]
Overview
Population (million) | Prim. energy (TWh) |
Production (TWh) |
Export (TWh) |
Electricity (TWh) |
CO2-emission (Mt) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2004 | 25.4 | 346 | 1,203 | 851 | 31.6 | 81.2 |
2007 | 27.5 | 385 | 1,219 | 824 | 32.3 | 91.5 |
2008 | 28.2 | 395 | 1,369 | 966 | 35.8 | 97.4 |
2009 | 29.0 | 374 | 1,391 | 1,009 | 33.2 | 98.8 |
2010 | 32.32 | 440 | 1,466 | 1,017 | 37.9 | 104.5 |
2012 | 32.96 | 468 | 1,652 | 1,172 | 42.6 | 108.3 |
2012R | 32.58 | 524 | 1,804 | 1,275 | 48.3 | 119.0 |
2013 | 33.42 | 582 | 1,833 | 1,249 | 60.7 | 137.9 |
Change 2004–2010 | 27% | 27% | 22% | 20% | 20% | 29% |
Mtoe (million tonnes of oil equivalent) = 11.63 TWh (terawatt-hours). Primary energy includes energy losses. 2012R: CO2 calculation criteria changed; numbers updated. |
Oil production
In 2008, Iraq was the 9th highest crude oil exporter with 88 Mt.[4]
Oil provided 85% of government income. Iraq's oil reserves were the third biggest in the world, after Saudi Arabia and Iran. In 2009 the Iraq government set a target to increase oil production from 2.5-million-barrels (400,000 m3) to 7-million-barrels-per-day (1,100,000 m3/d) in six years. In June 2009 oil production rights in the Rumaila oil field were sold to BP and China National Petroleum[5][6] for 20 years contracts. Investments are estimated as $10–20 billion. Field reserves are 16.998 billion barrels (2.7025×109 m3). In October 2009 Rumaila’s capacity was 1.1 million barrels per day (170,000 m3/d). Iraq's total oil production was 2.4 Mbbl/d (380,000 m3/d).[7]
A second auction took place in December 2009, and Iraq sold rights to seven oil fields for 20 years, increasing oil production 4.7 million barrels per day (750,000 m3/d) in future. The production companies will receive between $1 and $5.5 per barrel produced:[5][6]
- West Qurna Field 13-million-barrels (2,100,000 m3) oil: Lukoil 85% and StatoilHydro 15%
- Majnoon oil field 13-million-barrels (2,100,000 m3) oil: Shell and Petronas
- Halfaya Field: CNPC (Petronas / Total)
- Qaiyarah and Najmah field: Sonangol
- Garraf field: Petronas ja Japan Petroleum Exploration Company Limited JAPEX
- Badra field: Gazprom, Petronas, Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) ja TPAO
See also
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References
- IEA Key energy statistics 2011 Page: Country specific indicator numbers from page 48
- IEA Key World Energy Statistics Statistics 2015, 2014 (2012R as in November 2015 + 2012 as in March 2014 is comparable to previous years statistical calculation criteria, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009 Archived 2013-10-07 at the Wayback Machine, 2006 Archived 2009-10-12 at the Wayback Machine IEA October, crude oil p.11, coal p. 13 gas p. 15
- "Country Analysis Brief: Iraq". US Energy Information Administration. 28 April 2016. Retrieved 6 May 2016.
- IEA Key statistics 2010
- Irak huutokauppasi seitsemän öljykenttää yle 12.12.2009
- Irak huutokauppaa öljykenttiä yle 11.12.2009
- Rasheed, Ahmed (8 October 2009). "Iraq signs deal with BP, CNPC for Rumaila field". Reuters.