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Iraq Oil Sector Infrastructure Project Expands with $71 Million Egypt-China Investment

A new $71 million infrastructure project in Iraq’s oil sector has been launched by a consortium of Egyptian and Chinese companies, reinforcing ongoing efforts to strengthen the country’s energy backbone and operational capacity.

The project, led by Egypt’s Nasr General Contracting Company in partnership with China’s EBS, is being implemented for the Midland Oil Company and focuses on developing a residential and logistics complex to support oil operations.

The initiative was officially marked with a foundation stone-laying ceremony, highlighting continued foreign participation in Iraq’s energy and infrastructure development. According to company officials, the Egyptian contractor has expanded its footprint in Iraq significantly, with total operations reaching approximately $123 million over the past year. These projects include bridge rehabilitation works in Mosul and road and intersection upgrades in Baghdad.

Additional discussions are ongoing regarding further infrastructure and transport projects tied to Iraq’s oil sector, reflecting broader efforts to improve logistical efficiency in key production areas.

The project comes at a critical time for Iraq, where the oil industry remains the foundation of the national economy, generating more than 90% of government revenue. As one of the largest producers within OPEC+, Iraq continues to produce around 4.4 million barrels of crude oil per day, making infrastructure expansion essential to sustaining output and improving efficiency.

At the same time, Iraq is pushing to expand upstream capacity. Earlier this year, the Iraqi Drilling Company reported the drilling and rehabilitation of 237 oil wells in 2025, underscoring ongoing efforts to boost production despite global pressure for diversification away from hydrocarbons.

The latest investment reflects Iraq’s continued reliance on international partnerships to modernize its oil sector infrastructure, improve operational support systems, and maintain competitiveness in global energy markets.

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