DNO ups Tawke share
- Iraq: Monday, December 24 - 2007 at 07:30
Norway's DNO has revealed that its share of production from the Tawke oilfield in northern Iraq rose to 5,882 barrels per day in November, up sharply from 2,632 barrels in October, reported Reuters. The oil producer has a 55% stake in the field which is in Kurdistan. Meanwhile, DNO has doubled its estimate of recoverable oil at the field to 230m barrels.
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