By Ian Talley
Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSA, RDSA.LN) Chief Executive
Peter Voser said Thursday his company is in the final stages of negotiating a
natural gas deal in southern Iraq, and he's "pleased" with its progress.
"It's not about resources in the ground, it's actually about capturing the
flaring of current associated gas and making it available for domestic gas use,
and most probably later on, for [liquefied natural gas] export.," Voser said.
Speaking at think-tank event here, the CEO also said his company was in
discussions with the Iraqi government for the next round of oil development
opportunities in the country, seeking better fiscal terms than the first round.
Although Shell wanted to participate in the first round of the oil deals,
"the conditions offered by the Iraqi government were not to our liking in terms
of not giving us sufficient profitability, and at the end of the day we did not
accept the deals.
"We're in constant contact and discussions with the Iraqi government," Voser
said. "There is a second round in planning, and we do hope that the second round
will be more successful for both sides," he added.
-By Ian Talley, Dow Jones Newswires, 202-862-9285, ian.talley@dowjones.com
Shell CEO: Pleased With South Iraq Natural Gas Negotiations - Source