Inflation in Iraq Rises Slightly in August Amid Mixed Price Trends

Iraq’s inflation rate became a central topic...

Al-Sadr: Assassination Claim is a Fear-Mongering Effort

With Iraq’s November elections approaching, Patriotic Shiite...

PAAET Restructures to Boost Efficiency and Meet National Goals

The Public Authority for Applied Education and...
HomeBusinessBasra Refinery Mega-Project...

Basra Refinery Mega-Project Nears Completion, Boosting Iraq’s Oil Industry

The Basra refinery project is moving rapidly toward completion, promising a major boost to Iraq’s oil sector. Moreover, Japanese Ambassador Akira Endo confirmed the $4.8 billion initiative is on schedule. He called it the largest Japanese-funded project in the Middle East, highlighting strong collaboration between Iraqi authorities and Japanese companies.

Speaking to the press on Wednesday, Ambassador Endo explained that the Basra refinery project symbolizes a long-term partnership. In addition, he noted that the development includes a Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) unit. This unit converts heavy fuel oil into higher-value gasoline and other refined products, thereby improving both efficiency and output.

The Ambassador expressed hope for a swift completion. Furthermore, he added that officials plan a large celebration to mark the milestone, symbolizing the growing relationship between Japan and Iraq. Construction teams continue coordinating closely with Iraqi authorities and Japanese engineers to meet strict deadlines.

Meanwhile, Japan is looking to expand its role in Iraq’s economy. Ambassador Endo highlighted initiatives to support entrepreneurship and broader economic growth. Japan aims to launch projects in vital sectors such as oil, electricity, and water. Additionally, officials are negotiating agreements to strengthen Iraq’s infrastructure and industrial capacity.

Analysts emphasize that the $4.8 billion Basra refinery project represents both a technological upgrade and a strategic economic investment. The refinery will reduce Iraq’s dependence on imported refined products. Consequently, increased domestic output will lower costs and stabilize the energy market, particularly in southern Iraq.

Japanese companies contribute advanced technology and management expertise, ensuring the project maintains high performance and sustainability standards. Iraqi authorities have prioritized this modernization as a key element of national energy security.

As construction nears its final phase, attention turns to the refinery’s operational launch. Experts predict it will create thousands of jobs and generate substantial economic returns. Thus, the project demonstrates how international collaboration can deliver large-scale industrial success.

Continue reading

Iraq’s Oil Revenue Surges Past $7 Billion in August Amid Strong Export Performance

Iraq’s oil exports reached new heights in August, generating revenues of more than $7 billion. Iraq’s oil exports remained robust, reflecting strong production and stable global demand. According to the State Oil Marketing Organization (SOMO), Iraq shipped a total of 104,806,884...

Al-Sadr: Assassination Claim is a Fear-Mongering Effort

With Iraq’s November elections approaching, Patriotic Shiite Movement leader Muqtada al-Sadr strongly addressed the assassination claim. Political rivals amplified tensions, and the assassination claim stirred the pre-election atmosphere. Opposition activist Ali Fadel raised the claim on social media. He alleged...

Baghdad Approves Kurdistan Salaries After Revenue Transfer Deal

Baghdad will release Kurdistan salaries following the latest revenue-sharing agreement, officials confirmed on Wednesday. The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) completed all preparations to distribute public sector salaries for July and August. This step comes after the KRG transferred 120 billion Iraqi...