Exxon tells Iraq it wants to sell oilfield stake
Baghdad (AFP) Nov 7, 2012
ExxonMobil has informed Baghdad it wants to sell its stake in a south Iraq oilfield, an official said Wednesday, indicating the US giant will focus on a controversial deal with Iraq's Kurdish region. The move comes after a year-long stand-off between the American energy firm and Iraq's central government, which has opposed contracts such as the one signed by Exxon with the autonomous northerhttp://www.energy-daily.com/reports/Exxon_tells_Iraq_it_wants_to_sell_oilfield_stake_999.html
ExxonMobil has informed Baghdad it wants to sell its stake in a south Iraq oilfield, an official said Wednesday, indicating the US giant will focus on a controversial deal with Iraq's Kurdish region. The move comes after a year-long stand-off between the American energy firm and Iraq's central government, which has opposed contracts such as the one signed by Exxon with the autonomous northerhttp://www.energy-daily.com/reports/Exxon_tells_Iraq_it_wants_to_sell_oilfield_stake_999.html
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