Tag Archives | Infrastructure

Basra-Haditha Oil Pipeline Moves to Direct Bidding Process

By John Lee. The Iraqi government has approved a revision to its previous decision on the Basra-Haditha crude oil pipeline project, enabling a direct invitation process for participating companies. Under the amended Decision No. 578 of 2025, the Ministry of Oil will invite specialised and interested companies to submit bids for the project, rather than […]

Iraq Approves Tanker Leasing to Support Oil Storage

By John Lee. The Iraqi government has approved new measures to support oil marketing, storage, and domestic fuel supply, including expanded operational flexibility for key state entities. Under the decision, Iraqi Oil Tankers Company (IOTC) has been authorised to lease available tankers in the Gulf region for use in storage or other purposes aimed at extending […]

New Iraqi Pipeline Project to Increase Gas Processing

By John Lee. The South Gas Company (SGC) has launched an accelerated project to increase gas processing and supply in Basra, aiming to boost national energy output and support electricity generation. The project, implemented in cooperation with the State Company for Oil Projects (SCOP), will add 600 tonnes per day of liquefied gas to national production […]

Iraq's March Oil Exports "Nearly $2 Billion"

By John Lee. Iraq's State Oil Marketing Organization (SOMO) has confirmed that Iraq exported approximately 18 million barrels of oil in March, generating revenues of nearly $2 billion, equivalent to about 28 percent of February's pre-crisis revenues. In a video statement, Director General Ali Nizar Al-Shatri [Shatari] said that SOMO coordinated closely with buyers and increased […]

Iraqi Fuel Production Exceeds Domestic Demand

By John Lee. The Ministry of Oil has confirmed that crude oil extraction and production are continuing at approved levels under an emergency plan adopted by the Fuel Crisis Cell. The ministry said production of refined products and liquefied petroleum gas is sufficient to meet domestic demand, adding that distribution operations are proceeding smoothly across […]

Kirkuk Oil Exports Resume via Ceyhan Port

By John Lee. The Ministry of Oil has announced the resumption of crude oil pumping and exports from Kirkuk through Türkiye's Ceyhan port, with an initial export capacity of 250,000 barrels per day (bpd). The restart follows an agreement between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), enabling the reactivation of a key export […]

Tenders "Issued" for Iraqi Oil Exports via Syria and Jordan

By John Lee. The Ministry of Oil has reportedly issued tenders to export Iraqi crude oil through the Syrian port of Baniyas and the Jordanian port of Aqaba, according to Oil Minister Hayan Abdul Ghani. In comments reported by the state-run Iraqi News Agency (INA), Abdul Ghani said Iraq remains heavily dependent on revenues from […]

Gulf Power Interconnection with Iraq Nears Launch

By John Lee. The Ministry of Electricity has said the Iraq-Gulf electricity interconnection project will soon enter service with an initial capacity of 500MW. According to ministry spokesperson Ahmed Mousa Al-Abadi, the project is around 95 percent complete and is currently undergoing final operational procedures before the first phase becomes operational. The ministry also confirmed that […]

Trial Ops Begins at 1GW Basra Solar Project

By John Lee. Trial operation has begun on the first generating unit of the Shams Al-Basra solar power project, the largest solar energy scheme in Iraq, with a total planned capacity of 1,000MW. The project, located in the Artawi [Ratawi] area of Basra province, covers approximately 9,000 dunams and comprises four units, each with a […]