Chinese contractor commissions third train at Iraq oil project

27 October 2025

 

A third oil processing train has been successfully put into production at Iraq’s West Qurna-1 oil field, according to industry sources.

US-based ExxonMobil awarded a $316m engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for the second and third crude processing trains at the field to China Petroleum Engineering & Construction Corporation (CPECC) in February 2022.

ExxonMobil has since exited Iraq, handing over its stake in the West Qurna-1 field to PetroChina, the listed arm of state-controlled China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC).

Production is being ramped up from the third train, known as OT3, with the aim of achieving a total crude output of 210,000 barrels a day (b/d) from the entire facility.

The facility’s flare was lit on 20 October, and the inlet manifold valve was opened to allow oil into OT3 on 21 October, according to an industry source.

The second train, known as OT2, was brought online on 28 July this year. The company said that on 29 June, all facility units were connected and the plant became fully operational.

Iraq is currently seeing growing engagement in its oil and gas sector from international companies.

Earlier this month, US oil and gas producer ExxonMobil signed a heads of agreement with the Iraqi government to help develop the country’s hydrocarbon resources and boost exports.

The non-binding agreement with ExxonMobil follows several other deals with international oil companies, including US-based Chevron, London-headquartered BP and France’s TotalEnergies.

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Wil Crisp
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