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JGC Receives Order for Refinery Upgrading Project in Iraq -Contributing to reconstruction and economic development in Iraq

JGC Holdings Corporation announced that JGC Corporation, which operates the overseas engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) business of the JGC Group, has been received the Letter of Award for the Basrah Refinery Upgrading Project for an Iraqi oil refining company under the Iraqi Ministry of Oil. Details of the project are as follows.

1. ClientSouth Refineries Company(Oil refining company under the Iraqi Ministry of Oil)
2. Construction locationBasrah, Republic of Iraq(Approx. 550 km SE of the capital of Baghdad)
3. Primary equipment(processing abilities)Fluid catalytic cracking unit (34,500 barrels/day),
vacuum distillation unit (55,000 barrels/day),
diesel desulfurization unit (40,000 barrels/day), etc.
4. Contract servicesEngineering, procurement, construction and commissioning
5. Contract typeLump sum contract
6. Order amountApprox. 400 billion JPY
7. Scheduled completion2025

Iraq is one of the world’s leading oil-producing countries, with a confirmed crude oil reserve of 145 billion barrels and a daily crude oil production of 4.41 million barrels. However, the two refineries currently in operation were constructed in the 1970s and their production capacity has decreased due to war damage and deterioration. Unable to meet domestic demand for petroleum products, Iraq has to import petroleum products such as gasoline.

This upgrading of the Basrah refinery will newly install, on land adjacent to the existing Basrah refinery, fluid catalytic cracking unit, vacuum distillation unit, and diesel desulfurization unit, etc., thereby increasing production to 19,000 barrels/day of gasoline and 36,000 barrels/day of diesel fuel, making it possible to reduce the gap in supply and demand for petroleum products. In addition, the petroleum products produced at the modernized refinery will meet international environmental standards and it is expected that they will contribute to reducing the environmental impact. This project is positioned as spearheading the modernization and sophistication of Iraq’s oil refining sector.

Funding for the project will be procured through Japanese ODA loans from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), and is the largest-scale reconstruction assistance from Japan since the 2003 Iraq War.

In carrying out this project, the Group plans to conduct skills training for more than 1,000 Iraqis and to hire approximately 7,000 skilled Iraqi workers. Furthermore, it is expected that more than 2,000 operating personnel jobs will be created after the project’s completion, which will contribute to solving the unemployment problem in Iraq.

The Group completed a power station reconstruction project in Iraq in 2013, and this is the Group’s second project in Iraq. The Group will contribute to the reconstruction and economic development of Iraq through the successful completion of this project.

Source:  JGC Holdings Corporation

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Iraq Plans to Construct 5 New Refineries with 790000 bpd Capacity

The Iraqi Ministry of Oil has announced its plan to choose a number of specialized international investment companies to build five new refineries with 790,000 bpd Capacity around the country.

Hamid al-Zobaie, the ministry’s official, said in a press statement there is a plan to build five refineries across the country through investment and various refining cards, pointing out that the ministry is currently looking for fitted companies to build these refineries.

Zobaie added that qualification and selection processes depend on studying technical and financial capabilities of the companies, especially that the construction of the refinery requires up to USD3 billion. Applying companies must also commit to the deadlines and ensure completion of construction within the schedule.
They also clarify that they need to know the capabilities of companies which will bid for such projects since one refinery requires a funding coverage of up to $3 billion. They also want to make sure these companies will comply with the schedule for the project completion as well as their experience in such projects.

Theoretically, there is no reason why Iraq cannot become one of the leading producers of petrochemicals in the world, given its tremendous reserves of oil and gas. Finally, with a relatively low oil price complex and its crude exports falling in October, Iraq appears to be making some advances on moving its long-stalled push into the petchems sector forward.

Source: https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Can-Iraq-Become-A-World-Class-Petrochemicals-Player.html