Iraq downstream contract completed

1 July 2025

 

Turkiye’s Tekfen has completed a contract as part of the Basra refinery upgrade project, according to industry sources.

The contract was worth $25m and the scope included upgrading civil structures and underground facilities.

The contract is part of the wider Basra refinery upgrade project, which is worth several billion dollars.

Its scope includes installing new facilities, including a vacuum distillation unit and a diesel desulphurisation unit, on land adjacent to the existing Basra refinery.

The biggest package is focused on upgrading the project’s fluid catalyst cracking (FCC) unit.

Iraq’s state-owned South Refineries Company (SRC) sent Japan-based JGC a notice of the main contract award for the Basra refinery upgrade project’s FCC package in August 2020.

The contract awarded to JGC, which uses the engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning model, was worth $3.78bn.

The project site is located about 12 kilometres east of Iraq’s southern city of Basra.

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Wil Crisp
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