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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum ShaMaran Petroleum Corp V.SNM

Alternate Symbol(s):  SHASF

ShaMaran Petroleum Corp. is a Canadian independent oil and gas company focused on the Kurdistan region of Iraq (KRI). The Company is engaged in the business of oil and gas exploration and production and holds interests in production sharing contracts. The Company indirectly holds an 18% working interest (22.5% paying interest) in the Sarsang Block in the KRI through its wholly owned subsidiary... see more

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ShaMaran Petroleum Corp > Total`s Regrets?
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Post by hikari on Sep 25, 2022 4:13am

Total`s Regrets?

Does Total have any regrets because they sold Sarsang for a song to SNM to get a better deal with Baghdad in the south?

Reported on Zawya.com, 23/9/22
Nadim Kawach, edited by Anoop menon
A $27-billion oil deal between France’s TotalEnergies and OPEC producer Iraq has failed to materialise because of the French firm’s refusal of terms for partnership with the Iraqi National Oil Company (INOC), the local press reported on Friday.
The new Iraqi government in 2021 also failed to “detail the legal status of INOC” which indicated that the company was not totally legalised, they said.
“Total refused to complete the contract with Iraq after it rejected terms for partnership with INOC,” Aliqtisad News and other Iraqi publications reported, quoting Iraq Deputy Bassim Khashan.
In a brief post on the social media, Khashan added: ”This is because the new government and the parliament have not yet outlined the legal status of the INOC in full…
Total interpreted it as an indication that INOC has yet to be legalised.”
Khashan said the government’s failure to take a clear decision on INOC “prevented other major deals” which were due to be finalised by the Oil Ministry.
In February, it was reported that the $27 billion contract that Baghdad hoped would reverse the exit of oil majors from Iraq, has stalled amid disputes over terms and risks being scrapped by the country’s new government.
Iraq has struggled to attract major fresh investments into its energy industry since signing a flurry of post US-invasion deals over a decade ago.
TotalEnergies agreed last year to invest in four oil, gas and renewables projects in the southern Basra region over 25 years.
Last week, the company announced that it has completed the divestment of its 18 percent interest in the onshore Sarsang oil field in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, to ShaMaran Petroleum Corp for a firm consideration of $155 million.
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