Tag Archives | Infrastructure

Silo Manufacturing Inspected in Switzerland

By John Lee. A delegation from the Ministry of Trade has visited the manufacturing facilities of Bühler Group in Switzerland to review progress on the five metal silos project. The visit focused on overseeing production stages and monitoring implementation of the electromechanical equipment and materials designated for the scheme. The delegation was headed by Dr […]

Drone Shot Down Near Mosul Dam

By John Lee. Iraqi security forces have shot down a locally manufactured drone that was flying near Mosul Dam at 20:00 on Monday. According to a statement from the Joint Operations Command, the drone was intercepted and brought down without reported damage to the site. The command said security units continue to implement measures to […]

Umm Qasr Port Capacity to Rise 50% Under IFC Deal

By John Lee. The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, is investing in Aloreen Company for Investments Limited to finance new port equipment and expand capacity at Umm Qasr, Iraq's only deep-water port. The financing package will support the procurement of: Four ship-to-shore cranes; Ten rubber-tyred gantry cranes. The investment […]

Progress at Al-Jawahiri Residential City

By John Lee. The National Investment Commission (NIC) has conducted a field visit to the Al-Jawahiri Residential City project, located in in Abu Ghraib, west of Baghdad. An engineering team inspected progress at the housing development, reviewing implementation stages and assessing compliance with the terms of the investment licence and approved timelines. The visit focused […]

Erbil Launches $288m Water Recycling Project with JICA

By John Lee. The Governor of Erbil, Omed Khoshnaw [Xoshnaw], has announced the launch of the first phase of the Erbil Wastewater Recycling Project, valued at $288 million, in cooperation with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). The announcement followed a meeting at the Governorate headquarters with a senior JICA delegation headed by Taketsuru Eiko, […]

Gas-Fired Power Plant Inaugurated at Fao Oil Depot

By John Lee. Iraq's Ministry of Oil has announced the inauguration of a gas-fired power generation plant at the Faw [Fao] oil depot, aimed at strengthening export capacity and supporting energy stability in the southern region. The project was launched under the direction of Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Affairs and Minister of Oil, Hayan […]

$700m UAE-Iraq-Turkey Data Cable Planned

By John Lee. An Iraqi-Emirati consortium is reportedly planning a $700 million subsea and terrestrial data cable linking the United Arab Emirates to Turkey via Iraq. Branded WorldLink, the project comprises Tech 964 (T964), headed by Ali Elakabi [ALMCO, Amwaj International], Iraq-based DIL Technologies and UAE-based Breeze Investments. Click here to read the full article […]

Nahrawan City Project Advances with 8,000 Housing Units

By John Lee. The National Investment Commission (NIC) has reviewed progress on the Nahrawan City project in Baghdad, a 2,500-dunum development comprising 8,000 fully serviced housing units. The infrastructure works are being implemented by Al-Asim Real Estate and Tourism Investment Company, covering utilities and essential services for the planned residential community. During a site visit, Commission […]

TPAO and BP Sign Oil and Gas Cooperation MoU for Iraq

By John Lee. Turkish Petroleum (TPAO) and BP have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on strategic cooperation in oil and natural gas. The agreement was signed by TPAO General Manager Cem Erdem and BP Head of Global Oil and Gas Business Development Andrew McAuslan, in the presence of Turkey's Minister of Energy and Natural […]

Kirkuk-Baniyas Oil Pipeline Remains "Suspended"

By John Lee. The Undersecretary at Iraq's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has told state-run Iraqi News Agency that work to rehabilitate the Kirkuk-Baniyas oil pipeline remains suspended due to the security situation in Syria. He added that government is reviewing alternative export routes, including: Oil export link via Turkey Proposed connection through Jordan to Egypt […]

Hyundai Livart to build Facilites at Seawater Treatment Plant

By John Lee. South Korea's Hyundai Livart has reportedly won a contract worth KRW 117.8 billion [$80 million] to build worker accommodation, offices and other infrastructure at Iraq's Common Seawater Supply Project (CSSP) in Basra. According to Maeil Business Newspaper, Hyundai Livart secured the contract through a competitive bidding process against several Middle Eastern construction firms. […]

Electricity Ministry Advances GE Partnership; 24GW in New Capacity

By John Lee. The Ministry of Electricity is moving to deepen its strategic partnership with General Electric (GE) of the United States, as part of plans to add up to 24,000 megawatts of new generation capacity and strengthen the national power system. The Director General of the Planning and Studies Department, Hussein Badr, chaired a […]