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Ankara-based Turkish Petroleum Corporation (TPAO) has called on the company to develop oil fields in the Middle Eastern country, a spokesman with
Osamu Watanabe, President of Japan Petroleum known as Japex, will meet Mehmet Uysal, the head of the Turkish company, next week, spokesman Shigeyoshi Hasegawa told Bloomberg. Japex has received a faxed invitation, Hasegawa said.
Turkey and Shell are on the brink of an agreement to carry out joint natural gas exploration works in northern Iraq, earlier media reports suggested.
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Iraq, who wants to ramp up oil production by 500,000 barrels per day from the current average production of 2.5 million barrels per day (bpd) initially granted permission to 35 oil prospecting companies, including Shell, BP, ExxonMobil, Chevron.  Â
In 2005, Japan Petroleum signed an agreement with the Iraqi government to help the war-torn country plan oil exploration and exploitation projects in untapped reserves, Hasegawa said. Over the past three years, Japex has spent some 100 million yen ($987,000) for the joint study, he said.
Under the accord, Japex has been analyzing oil field data gathered by the Iraqi government for four areas in