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(eca 050): Jordan inks gas deal with BP changes throughout
Oct 25, 2009, 14:20 GMT
Amman - The Jordanian government on Sunday signed an agreement with British Petroleum (BP) for the development of the Risheh gas field near the Iraqi border, a deal envisaging an eventual investment of about 10 billion dollars.
The accord was signed by Jordanian Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Khaldoun Quteishat, BP's Chief Negotiator Sam Bennett and Fayez Suhaimat, chairman of the Directors Board of Jordan's National Petroleum Company (NPC) which already has a concession for Risheh.
The development of the Risheh gas field would be carried out in two phases, Quteishat told reporters at the signing ceremony which was also attended by Prime Minister Nader Dahabi. Current daily production at Risheh stands at about 21 million cubic feet of natural gas.
During the first phase, which extends over three to four years, BP is under commitment to spend a minimum of 237 million dollars, Quteishat said.
If BP finds gas in commercial quantities, the British company will go to the second phase during which it is expected to spend between 8 and 10 billion dollars in the run-up for the production of between 330 and 1,000 million cubic feet of natural gas daily.
'These quantities will be sufficient for meeting Jordan's energy needs and even for export,' Quteishat.
Suhaimat meanwhile said that the government would have a 50-per- cent share in all output stages, with the remainder to be shared by the BP and the NPC.
According to economists, the government hopes the successful development of the gas field will help to drastically reduce Jordan's energy bill.

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