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The head of the oil and gas committee in the Basra provincial council Ali Shaddad al-Fares, on Thursday, the participation of 350 foreign and Arab companies at the Basra International Oil and Gas Conference scheduled to be held in the Lebanese capital at the end of this month.
“About 350 foreign and Arab companies will participate in the conference as well as Iraqi companies,” Al-Faris said in a press release.
He added that the work of the Basra International Oil and Gas Conference will be launched at the end of this month in the Lebanese capital Beirut to present the most important investment opportunities in this sector to foreign and Arab companies.
He pointed out that the most prominent investment opportunities that will be presented during the conference the project of large sea water and investment of small fields that are managed by the national effort and fields common between Iraq, Iran and Kuwait.

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The head of the oil and gas committee in the Basra provincial council Ali Shaddad al-Fares participation of 350 foreign and Arab companies in the Basra International Oil and Gas Conference scheduled to be held in the Lebanese capital at the end of this month.
"About 350 foreign and Arab companies will participate in the conference, as well as Iraqi companies," he said in a statement. 
He added that the work of the Basra International Oil and Gas Conference will be launched at the end of this month in the Lebanese capital Beirut to present the most important investment opportunities in this sector to foreign and Arab companies. 
He pointed out that the most prominent investment opportunities that will be presented during the conference the project of sea water and the large investment of small fields, which are managed by the national effort and fields common between Iraq, Iran and Kuwait.
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Economy News _ Baghdad

The head of the oil and gas committee in the Basra provincial council Ali Shaddad al-Faris on Thursday, the participation of 350 foreign and Arab companies at the Basra International Oil and Gas Conference scheduled to be held in the Lebanese capital at the end of this month. 

"About 350 foreign and Arab companies will participate in the conference in addition to Iraqi companies," Al-Faris said in a press release obtained by Al-Iktissad News. 

He added that the work of the Basra International Oil and Gas Conference will be launched at the end of this month in the Lebanese capital Beirut to present the most important investment opportunities in this sector to foreign and Arab companies. 

He pointed out that the most prominent investment opportunities that will be presented during the conference the project of large sea water and investment of small fields that are managed by the national effort and fields common between Iraq, Iran and Kuwait.

 

 

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