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Two engineers killed in attack on Iraq gas field
by Staff Writers
Fallujah, Iraq (AFP) April 2, 2013


Gunmen killed two Iraqi engineers, wounded a third and kidnapped another when they attacked a camp near a gas field run by a South Korean firm in Iraq's western desert, officials said on Tuesday.

The attack on the camp, for workers contracted by KOGAS to work on the Akkaz field, occurred at around 10:00 pm (1900 GMT) on Monday, according to Lieutenant Colonel Mohammed al-Khafaji, the chief of police in the town of Qaim on the Iraq-Syria border.

Mustafa Shawqi, a doctor at Qaim's hospital, confirmed the casualty toll.

The Akkaz gas field, with estimated reserves of 158.6 billion cubic metres (5.6 trillion cubic feet), was discovered in 1992.

In November 2010, Baghdad awarded the development project to a joint bid from Kazakhstan's KazMunaiGas and the Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) but the Kazakh firm pulled out months later.

Iraq eventually inked a contract with KOGAS to develop the field in October 2011.

Crude oil sales account for the lion's share of government revenues and Iraq currently exports around 2.5 million barrels per day, but it is seeking to raise its gas production in order to boost power generation and cement its role as a global energy supplier.

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