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Norwegians in Petroleum Talks

Norwegians in Petroleum Talks
Norwegians in Petroleum Talks

Norway's oil industry can invest in Iran's upstream development projects and also collaborate with domestic companies to enhance the extraction rate at oilfields using enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods.

Gholamreza Manouchehri, deputy head of National Iranian Oil Company, made the statement while addressing a panel on "Iran and Norway Upstream Oil Sector Cooperation Conference" in Tehran on Tuesday, Shana reported.

Reportedly, more than 30 Norwegian firms are attending the two-day conference which includes technical discussions on EOR technologies and geological studies on old reservoirs.

The upstream oil sector includes searching for potential underground or subsea crude oil and natural gas fields, drilling exploratory wells and subsequently operating the wells that recover and bring crude oil/natural gas to the surface.

According to Manouchehri, Norwegian companies can also offer consultancy to NIOC on  rehabilitating dilapidated oil and gas facilities.

Highlighting the view that NIOC does not believe in only importing foreign equipment, he said, "Joint ventures to manufacture oil and gas equipment can also be on the agenda."

Norwegian oil and gas company DNO is conducting studies to develop Changuleh Oilfield in western Iran. It also is interested in developing Hengam field, which is shared by Iran and Oman, based on a practice known as “unitization”—the joint development of a hydrocarbon reservoir extending across two countries—based on which the two sides split production and profit.

 

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