By John Lee.
Iraq has reportedly awarded a Chinese company a deal which would see it paying $2 billion upfront for a year’s supply of oil.
Alaa al-Yasiri, General Manager of State Oil Marketing Organization (SOMO) told Iraqi News Agency (INA) that a Chinese company had won the contract ahead of a European company, but did not identify the company.
Bloomberg had previously reported that China’s ZhenHua Oil was poised to sign the contract.
(Sources: Bloomberg, FT, INA)
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