Saudi company in talks over Iraq chemicals project

1 August 2025

Saudi Arabia-based Ajyal is in talks with Iraq’s Ministry of Industry & Minerals to establish a petrochemicals plant in Basra, in southern Iraq.

A recent meeting at the ministry’s headquarters, chaired by Minister Khaled Battal Al-Najm, brought together a delegation from Ajyal and ministry officials.

The proposed complex would be built on the site of the State Company for Petrochemical Industries in Basra province.

During the meeting, participants discussed the terms of the potential partnership and evaluated proposed mechanisms for supplying the project with feedstocks of natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas or alternative energy sources. Technical and legal considerations were also reviewed.

Al-Najm emphasised the project’s strategic importance, calling it one of the ministry’s most promising initiatives to revitalise Iraq’s strategic industries and strengthen its industrial base.

He called for continued negotiations and coordination with relevant parties to secure the requirements needed to advance the project.

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Wil Crisp
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