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To: RealMuLan who wrote (376970)3/23/2003 3:14:52 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769667
 
Yiwu,
Your communist neighbors have fallen, one can only hope the oppressed people of communist China will rise up again against their dictators as they tried in Tiennamen Square.

As a sign of goodwill toward your leaders, let me give you some advice that will save you a lot of money, time, lives, and efforts........the moon is not made of cheese.

Steve



To: RealMuLan who wrote (376970)3/23/2003 5:02:27 PM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Hi Yiwu, here you go! It still didn't come out very good
and it takes forever to clean it up. But the data is there.
These are the largest contracts in the offing prior to the
U.S. attack.

COMPANY COUNTRY OIL FIELD CAPACITY (barrels a day) STATUS
Lukoil-led consortium Russia West Qurna 800,000 Development contract signed in 1997; canceled by Baghdad in Dec. 2002
TotalFinaElf France Majnoon 600,000 Terms of contract have been agreed to but not finalized.
TotalFinaElf*
Zarubezhneft** France
Russia Nahr bin Umar 450,000 *Terms have been agreed to but not finalized.
**Talks begun in January.
Eni
Repsol Italy
Spain Nasiriya 300,000 Talks held.
BHP Billiton
CNPC
Korean Consortium Australia
China
South Korea Halfaya 250,000 Talks held.
Shell
Petronas
Nexen
Crescent U.K.-Netherlands
Malaysia
Canada
Pakistan Rattawi 250,000 Talks held.
Sonatrach
Oil & Natural Gas Corp.
Reliance Petroleum Pertamina Algeria
India
Indonesia Tuba 200,000 Bidding for contract.
TPAO Turkey Ghavraf 130,000 Talks held.
Soyuzneftegaz Russia Rafidain 100,000 Preliminary accord signed in January
China National Petroleum Co. China Ahdab 90,000 Contract signed in 1997.
PetroVietnam Vietnam Amarah 80,000 Preliminary accord signed.
ETAP Tunisia Kifl 40,000 Contract signed in early 2002.
Pertamina Indonesia Western Desert Block 3 Undetermined Accord in principle signed in April 2000.
Stroitransgas Russia Western Desert Block 4 Undetermined Contract signed in January.
ONGC India Western Desert Block 8 Undetermined Contract signed in late 2000.
Tatneft Russia Western Desert Block 9 Undetermined Terms were agreed to in January but not finalized.