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France's TotalEnergies signs US$27 billion oil, gas, solar deal in Iraq

France's TotalEnergies signs US$27 billion oil, gas, solar deal in Iraq

France's TotalEnergies signs US$27 billion oil, gas,
solar deal in Iraq






French giant TotalEnergies signed a US$27-billion contract to invest in oil,
gas and solar production in Iraq on Sunday, as the country faces an acute energy
crisis.

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The announcement of the deal, supposed in part to reduce Iraq's reliance on fossil
fuels, came as Oil Minister Ihsan Ismail signed the contract at a Baghdad ceremony
with TotalEnergies chief Patrick Pouyanne.

TotalEnergies has not directly confirmed to AFP the value or duration of the contract,
which was signed after months of negotiations and several visits by Pouyanne.

But the French major plans initially to invest US$10 billion in infrastructure,
the proceeds of which will then allow a second round of investments of US$17 billion,
the officials said.

"This is the largest investment in Iraq by a Western company," Ismail said.
"Implementing these projects is the challenge we face now."

"Happy to be in Basra where I visited gas and oil fields," Pouyanne tweeted in January.
"Reducing flaring and increasing gas production is a priority for Iraq as well as for Total.
Let's work together!"

Iraq has immense reserves of oil and gas.

Despite being the number two producer in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting
Countries, it is experiencing an acute energy crisis and chronic blackouts that fuel social
discontent.
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