Iraq extends deadlines for refineries worth $5bn

22 August 2025

Iraq has extended bid deadlines for contracts to develop two refineries with a total estimated value of $5bn.

Technical and commercial offers, as well as other required documents, were previously due to be submitted to the Oil Ministry’s Studies and Planning Directorate before the end of the working day on 5 October 2025.

They are now due to be submitted on 5 November 2025.

The Al-Kut investment refinery project in Wasit Governorate involves developing a facility with an oil processing capacity of 100,000 barrels a day (b/d), while the Al-Samawah investment refinery project comprises developing a facility with the capacity to process 70,000 b/d, according to documents released by the Iraqi Oil Ministry.

Both projects will be implemented using either build-own-operate or build-own-operate-transfer contract models, according to the documents.

The Al-Kut refinery will process crude oil from the fields of Maissan Governorate. The project will include a 250-kilometre pipeline to transport the crude from the source to the project site.

The Al-Samawah investment refinery will process crude oil from the Nasiriya depot.

Plans for both refineries were first announced by the Oil Ministry in 2016, with invitations to bid issued for the Al-Kut refinery in 2018.

After 2018, both projects stalled for several years before invitations to bid were issued for both refineries in April 2023.

The Oil Ministry has not officially commented on why the 2023 invitation to bid did not result in contract awards.

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Wil Crisp
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