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Saipem Negotiating $1bn Iraq Contract

By John Lee. The Chief Executive Officer of Italy's Saipem has said that the company is negotiating a contract worth around $1 billion in Iraq. According to Reuters, Pietro Franco Tali (pictured) said on a conference call that the negotiations could be finalised by the end of the year. Iraq Business News believes the contract […]

250MW Power Station Opened in Karbala

Deputy Premier for Energy Affairs Hussein al-Shahristani (pictured) has opened a new 250-MW, gas-fired power station in Karbala. Sharistani said that the government is working on electricity generating stations in Babel, Karbala and Anbar provinces, while another 250-MW station will be opened in Hilla in the coming days. Iraq recently announced that it also plans […]

$27bn spent on Electricity Sector since 2003

By John Lee. A spokesman from the parliamentary oil and gas committee has said that $27 billion has been spent on the electricity sector in Iraq since 2003, and that vast amounts of money have been wasted through corruption. According to AKnews, Qasim Mohammed said: "Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Hussain Shahristani will be […]

Iraq Exempts Citizens from Electricity & Water Charges

By John Lee. The Iraqi government said on Tuesday that it will exempt Iraqi citizens from paying electricity and water bills until all power plant installations are completed and services are provided 24 hours a day. Salam al-Quraishi, Iraqi government's economic advisor, told Al-Shorfa news agency: "The decision was made after a review of the […]

Barzani: Kurdistan will be Self-Sufficient in Fuel and Electricity

By John Lee. The Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), Nechirvan Barzani (pictured), has said that the policy of his government is to achieve self-sufficiency in fuel and electricity generation. He said that the Baghdad government is cutting Kurdistan's share from the fuel produced at the Iraqi refineries. "Therefore, in these two fields […]

Iraqi Government Acts to Defuse Power-Cut Rage

By Abu Iraq and Khalid Waleed. This article was originally published by the Institute for War and Peace Reporting, iwpr.net, and it is reproduced by Iraq Business News with permission. Any opinions expressed are those of the author, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Iraq Business News Iraq's government sacked a senior energy […]

Russian Business Delegation Visits Anbar

By John Lee. A Russian business delegation has visited the city of Ramadi to investigate investment opportunities in Anbar province. Saadoun Obeid al-Shaalan, head of the provincial council, told NINA news agency: "The delegation represents a group of leading Russian companies specialized in the manufacture of large power stations, the production and distribution of electricity, […]

Shahristani, Metka, Discuss Shat al-Basra Power Project

By John Lee. The Head of the Greek company Metka, John Mytilineos, met with Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Affairs, Hussein al-Shahristani, to discuss the building of the new Shat al-Basra power station. A statement by Shahristani's Office, reported by AIN, said: "Shahristani urged during the meeting the Company to assume suitable immediate procedures […]