According to sources cited by Reuters, Qatar is in negotiations to acquire a share in the $27 billion cluster of energy projects in Iraq owned by the French multi-energy business TotalEnergies.
The Qatari investment is anticipated to help Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Al-Sudani, who was elected last year following a protracted period of political unrest, achieve a significant triumph.
TotalEnergies has been exploring for and producing oil and gas in Iraq for over one hundred years. The company presently has a 22.5% share in the Halfaya oil field.
Furthermore, TotalEnergies is currently building new gas network and treatment facilities, a 1 GW solar power project,
Significant multi-energy contracts that the French company has won in Iraq include the building of a new gas network and treatment facilities, a sizeable saltwater treatment facility, and a saltwater treatment facility. The French company is also building a 1 GW solar power project in Artawi, near the southern port of Basra, Iraq.
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