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North Oil Company: Energy Oil & Gas Kirkuk: 1928 Exploration & production S A Qi Card: Financial services Credit cards & payment systems Baghdad: 2007 Semi-public corporation P A Rafidain Bank: Financials Banks Baghdad: 1941 Largest bank in Iraq S A Rasheed Bank: Financials Banks Baghdad: 1988 Second largest bank in Iraq S A Real Estate Bank of ...
Korea National Oil Corporation South Korea: Korea Gas Corporation: CPC Corporation Taiwan: PTT Thailand: Thai Oil: Türkiye Petrolleri Anonim Ortaklığı Turkey: Çalık Enerji: Aladdin Middle East Ltd. ("AME") Abu Dhabi National Oil Company United Arab Emirates: Emirates National Oil Company: Uzbekneftegaz Uzbekistan: Petrovietnam Vietnam ...
Pages in category "Oil and gas companies of Iraq" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Khawr Al Amaya Oil Terminal Iraqi oil production has surged after years of disorder. [1] Historical development of oil production. Iraq was the world's 5th largest oil producer in 2009, and has the world's fifth largest proven petroleum reserves. Just a fraction of Iraq's known fields are in development, and Iraq may be one of the few places ...
The S&P Global list is restricted to publicly traded companies, and only integrated oil and gas, oil and gas exploration and production, oil and gas refining and marketing, and oil and gas storage and transportation companies were included on the list below. [1] For state-owned oil corporations, the list below is also partially sourced from ...
Rumaila Operating Organization was founded by BP, PetroChina, the State Oil Marketing Organization (SOMO) and Basra Oil Company (BOC) (formerly South Oil Company (SOC)) in order to operate the 20-year rehabilitation and expansion of Rumaila oil field in southern Iraq, [1] which was discovered in 1953 and has been in operation since 1954, with extensive exploration and production since the late ...
The Iraq Petroleum Company (IPC), formerly known as the Turkish Petroleum Company (TPC), is an oil company that had a virtual monopoly on all oil exploration and production in Iraq between 1925 and 1961. It was jointly owned by some of the world's largest oil companies [1] [2] and headquartered in London, England.
The Iraq National Oil Company (INOC) was founded in 1966 by the Iraqi government. [1] It was empowered to operate all aspects of the oil industry in Iraq except for refining which was already being run by the Oil Refineries Administration (1952) and local distribution which was also already under government control. [1]