The project valued $1.7 bn is financed by the investments of Japan and Türkmengaz.
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BP sees Chinese demand for oil surging 61 percent. and gas demand soaring 186 percent by 2035.
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The government lost the al-Omar field to other insurgents in 2013.
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The field is divided into 24 standard phases of development in the first stage. Most of the phases are fully operational at the moment.
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The state-controlled major recently sold a 30 percent stake in its giant Zohr gas field in Egypt to Rosneft.
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In Europe. American infringement of Russian dominance in gas markets is even clearer.
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