Iraq Oil Industry: Looking under the Oil Plains
Iraq: Oil and Gas Industry in the 20th Century
Ghanim Anaz (2012)
978-1-908062-63-5
This is a truly unique title due it being the first of
its kind that covers in detail all aspects of Iraq's Oil and Gas Industry
during the twentieth century and beyond. Special emphasis being made on the
historical, commercial, political and, technical, including exploration,
discovery, development and production of the oil and gas fields as well as
refining, gas processing and products marketing and distribution.
Detailing the early oil exploration concessions which
were secured for the Iraq Petroleum Company Group by the support and influence
of the British Government at the time when Iraq was quite powerless under the
terms of mandate of the British Government. As well as listing and discussing
the 84 oil and gas fields that have been discovered so far in the country. It
discusses the various export pipelines through Syria, Lebanon, Palestine and
Turkey to the Mediterranean Sea, together with all the turbulent and at times
bitter commercial and political disputes between these countries themselves on
the one hand and between them and the international oil companies through their
subsidiary the Iraq Petroleum Company Group.
Stories told of the uneasy relationship between Iraq
and the IPC. It also controversially describes the invasion of Iraq in 2003,
which brought its vast oil and gas reserves under the direct control of the
occupying powers of the United States and Britain.
As such the book is a comprehensive and unique look in
to the Iraq Oil situation and it is expected to become a classical reference
book for all those interested in Iraq's oil and gas affairs whether they are
oil companies, oilmen, historians, politicians, academics, researchers, or the
public at large.
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