Iraq approves budget for offshore oil pipeline

1 June 2023

Iraq’s cabinet has approved a budget of $417m for a project to construct a third offshore export pipeline, according to a statement.

The client on the project is state-owned Basra Oil Company (BOC) and the Dutch company Royal Boskalis has been contracted to execute the project.

The pipeline is expected to have the capacity to transport two million barrels of oil a day (b/d).

This contract is the latest in a series of offshore export pipeline projects in Iraq.

In 2017, Petrofac was awarded a $160m contract for a project known as the Iraq Crude Oil Export Expansion Project (ICOEEP).

The project scope included laying 300km of subsea pipeline and 1,800m of subsea hose infrastructure at the Al-Faw Peninsula in southern Iraq.

Iraq has launched several major oil infrastructure projects since finalising a three-year budget law in March this year.

It announced a draft budget of ID197.82tn ($152.17bn) for 2023, with an agreed operational expenditure of ID150.27tn ($115.59bn) and an investment expenditure of ID47.55tn ($36.58bn).


MEED's June 2023 special report on Iraq includes:

> COMMENTIraq’s bumper budget holds promise and risk
> GOVERNMENT: Al-Sudani makes fitful progress as Iraq's premier
> ECONOMYIraq hits the spend button
> UPSTREAM DEVELOPERSNo place like Iraq for international oil firms
> OIL & GASIraq's energy sector steadily expands
> POWERIraq power projects make headway
> CONSTRUCTIONTransport plans underpin Iraq’s reconstruction
> DATABANK: Iraq’s spending plans lower fiscal forecast

 

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Wil Crisp
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