
Dhirford Int'l Ltd. and oilfield services company, looks forward to decades of Iraq's oil after the formation of a new government
Khobar (Saudi Arabia): executive said Dhirford International Ltd. and oilfield services company, expects to recover to work with major oil companies that have contracts in Iraq once the country constitutes a new government.
Iraqi politicians are still holding talks on forming a new government after failing to win any list of a majority of working in the elections which were held on the seventh of March.
And wait for international oil companies, the completion of those talks as it looks to move forward with agreements worth billions of dollars during the past year that could have turned Iraq into one of the largest oil producers in the world.
Arend said SNAS unit manager, regional business in the Middle East and North Africa with the Dhirford "service company willing to work with those companies to supply the services required to do to achieve that."
The SNAS "But the situation in Iraq not only because of the volatile security issues in Baghdad ... but I also believe because of the vacuum at the moment after the election and its outcome and the outcome of all this."
And one of the winning companies Odhirford first contract drilling for oil contracts to develop oil fields in Iraq.
The company won a contract to drill seven new wells from BP. My Lucy. That. Me. C Chinese Rumaila the biggest field in Iraq.
Dhirford signed a contract already with the Iraqi Southern Oil Company in the field of Rumaila.
The SNAS "fulfill our commitments at this time under a contract signed with the Southern Oil Company in Rumaila."
"We did not start drilling for oil companies after the new forecast that the company will do so in 2010."
And damage to oil field services sector during the past two years strongly reduced as producers of oil and gas spending on new wells amid the downturn in demand.
But Sinan said that the growing activity in gas shale in the United States boosted the sector.
SNAS said "We have seen a good recovery during the past two months."
"The recovery is also supported by improved techniques that can be used ... I expect to carry out many activities in the United States, especially in non-conventional resources such as gas shales in the moment."
He said that SNAS Dhirford hopes that the company benefits from Saudi Arabia attempts to improve the rate of extraction of oil from the fields of the country.
The SNAS "long-term vision for the Saudi Aramco is to increase the rate of oil extraction in the end of the command from 50 percent to 70 percent in some fields."
"We hope to be able to do so and Dhirford to play this role ... also with innovation and new technologies."
SNAS said that the oilfield service companies increasingly compete with international oil companies to obtain business contracts from national oil companies.
He added that the national oil companies followed during the past few years by international oil companies dramatically and expanded its work in foreign countries, rather than expanding locally.
And increasing demand from national oil companies also seek contracts for the services of the international oil companies as is the case in Iraq.
SNAS said, "I think that the relationship with national oil companies will move to more of a relationship of integrated management of projects."
Khobar (Saudi Arabia): executive said Dhirford International Ltd. and oilfield services company, expects to recover to work with major oil companies that have contracts in Iraq once the country constitutes a new government.
Iraqi politicians are still holding talks on forming a new government after failing to win any list of a majority of working in the elections which were held on the seventh of March.
And wait for international oil companies, the completion of those talks as it looks to move forward with agreements worth billions of dollars during the past year that could have turned Iraq into one of the largest oil producers in the world.
Arend said SNAS unit manager, regional business in the Middle East and North Africa with the Dhirford "service company willing to work with those companies to supply the services required to do to achieve that."
The SNAS "But the situation in Iraq not only because of the volatile security issues in Baghdad ... but I also believe because of the vacuum at the moment after the election and its outcome and the outcome of all this."
And one of the winning companies Odhirford first contract drilling for oil contracts to develop oil fields in Iraq.
The company won a contract to drill seven new wells from BP. My Lucy. That. Me. C Chinese Rumaila the biggest field in Iraq.
Dhirford signed a contract already with the Iraqi Southern Oil Company in the field of Rumaila.
The SNAS "fulfill our commitments at this time under a contract signed with the Southern Oil Company in Rumaila."
"We did not start drilling for oil companies after the new forecast that the company will do so in 2010."
And damage to oil field services sector during the past two years strongly reduced as producers of oil and gas spending on new wells amid the downturn in demand.
But Sinan said that the growing activity in gas shale in the United States boosted the sector.
SNAS said "We have seen a good recovery during the past two months."
"The recovery is also supported by improved techniques that can be used ... I expect to carry out many activities in the United States, especially in non-conventional resources such as gas shales in the moment."
He said that SNAS Dhirford hopes that the company benefits from Saudi Arabia attempts to improve the rate of extraction of oil from the fields of the country.
The SNAS "long-term vision for the Saudi Aramco is to increase the rate of oil extraction in the end of the command from 50 percent to 70 percent in some fields."
"We hope to be able to do so and Dhirford to play this role ... also with innovation and new technologies."
SNAS said that the oilfield service companies increasingly compete with international oil companies to obtain business contracts from national oil companies.
He added that the national oil companies followed during the past few years by international oil companies dramatically and expanded its work in foreign countries, rather than expanding locally.
And increasing demand from national oil companies also seek contracts for the services of the international oil companies as is the case in Iraq.
SNAS said, "I think that the relationship with national oil companies will move to more of a relationship of integrated management of projects."
Darabeen