By John Lee.
During his official visit to London, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed S. Al-Sudani met with Fakhri Dhaidan, Vice President of French engineering company Technip Energies, to discuss the company's ongoing and future operations in Iraq.
The meeting focused on Technip Energies' consultancy work for the Karbala and Basra refineries and its role in developing and expanding crude oil refining units. Al-Sudani reiterated Iraq's commitment to enhancing refining capacities, boosting petroleum derivative production, and integrating advanced technologies into new production lines.
Dhaidan highlighted the company's expertise in advisory services and project execution, affirming Technip Energies' readiness to deepen its collaboration in Iraq's oil sector.
Technip Energies was established in 2021 as a spinoff of multinational energy company TechnipFMC.
(Source: PMO)



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