BAGHDAD, May 6 (Reuters) - Iraq's cabinet said on Tuesday it had approved two major energy contracts for its Rumaila oilfield project worth around $960.8 million.
It approved a $535.8 million contract with British oil service firm Petrofac
China Petroleum Engineering & Construction Corporation (CPECC) has also won a $425 million service contract to handle engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning work for a power station at Rumaila.
Rumaila, the workhorse of Iraq's oil industry with 17 billion barrels in reserves, is being developed by British oil major BP
Baghdad has signed a series of contracts with foreign oil companies that target total oil production capacity of 9 million barrels per day by 2020 - up from over 3 million bpd.
(Reporting by Ahmed Rasheed, editing by William Hardy)
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