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BP and others pulling staff from Iraq oilfields, output steady

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Posted on June 23, 2025

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By Ahmed Rasheed BAGHDAD (Reuters) -BP, Eni and TotalEnergies have begun evacuating foreign personnel from Iraqi oilfields where they operate, state-run Basra Oil Company said on Monday. Output from

BP and Other Firms Evacuate Staff from Iraq Oilfields Amid Tensions

By Ahmed Rasheed

BAGHDAD (Reuters) -BP, Eni and TotalEnergies have begun evacuating foreign personnel from Iraqi oilfields where they operate, state-run Basra Oil Company said on Monday.

Output from Iraq's southern oilfields for the time being remains unchanged with exports averaging 3.32 million barrels per day, two oil officials told Reuters.

The measures follow U.S. military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and clashes between Israel and Iran, which borders Iraq.

Iran-aligned Iraqi armed group Kataib Hezbollah had warned it would resume attacks on U.S. troops in the region if the United States intervenes in Iran.

"The companies operating in Basra Oil Company fields... have temporarily evacuated some foreign personnel, particularly BP, which operates in the Rumaila field," Basra Oil said in a statement.

It added that the move would not affect production.

BP was not immediately available to comment.

Italy's Eni, which has a technical service contract at Iraq's Zubair oil and gas field, had reduced staff to 98 from 260, Basra Oil said, adding the workers remained in the country were working normally with local employees.

A spokesman had previously said Eni had reduced personnel as a precautionary move and was monitoring the situation in the region.

France's TotalEnergies has evacuated 60% of its personnel, but this did not affect operations, Basra Oil said. The company was not immediately available to comment.

Work continued smoothly at the West Qurna/1, Siba, and Faihaa fields which are managed by Chinese companies, who did not reduce their staff, Basra Oil said.

Activities conducted by Russia's Lukoil were also not impacted.

Chevron and Shell, which also operate in Iraq, declined to comment.

(Additional reporting by Francesca Landini in Milan, Marwa Rashad in London, America Hernandez in Paris; Writing by Nayera Abdallah and Francesca Landini; editing by Alexandra Hudson, Tomasz Janowski and Jason Neely)

Key Takeaways

  • BP, Eni, and TotalEnergies evacuate staff from Iraq oilfields.
  • Oil output remains steady at 3.32 million barrels per day.
  • Evacuations follow U.S. military strikes on Iranian sites.
  • Iran-aligned group threatens attacks if U.S. intervenes.
  • Chinese and Russian companies continue operations unaffected.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which companies are evacuating staff from Iraq oilfields?
BP, Eni, and TotalEnergies have begun evacuating foreign personnel from Iraqi oilfields.
Is Iraq's oil production affected by the staff evacuations?
According to Basra Oil Company, output from Iraq's southern oilfields remains unchanged at 3.32 million barrels per day.
What prompted the evacuation of foreign personnel?
The evacuations follow U.S. military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and escalating tensions between Israel and Iran.
How many staff has Eni reduced in Iraq?
Eni has reduced its staff from 260 to 98 as a precautionary measure.
What is the status of operations at other oilfields?
Work continues smoothly at the West Qurna/1, Siba, and Faihaa fields, which are managed by Chinese companies that did not reduce their staff.

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