Wood wins Iraq oil and gas contracts

29 May 2025

The UK-based engineering company Wood has been awarded a series of decarbonisation contracts with a total value of about $100m for flare gas reduction and carbon efficiency project solutions across Iraq’s largest oil fields. 

Under the terms of the contracts, Wood will deliver brownfield engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) and modifications solutions to “enhance operational efficiency and minimise environmental impacts”, according to statement released by the company.

In its statement, Wood said that the projects would support Iraq’s commitment to reduce gas flaring by 78% by the end of 2025. 

Wood has already provided decarbonisation solutions for major operators in Iraq and has implemented the country’s largest flare gas reduction programme to date.

Ellis Renforth, Wood’s president of operations for Europe, Middle East and Africa, said: “We are working in partnership with our clients to achieve Iraq’s energy ambitions and deliver a sustainable energy future for the country. 

“Wood Iraq has extensive knowledge of our clients’ infrastructure, operations and goals, enabling them to improve operational efficiency and reduce the impact of gas flaring while maintaining critical production.” 

The reimbursable contracts will be delivered by Wood’s team in Iraq and the UAE.

The company said it would recruit 60 new employees to support the successful delivery of these projects. 

Money problems

Earlier this month, Wood announced that its chairman, Roy Franklin, would step down from the board.

The move comes amid ongoing financial problems at the engineering company, which is working on projects worth tens of billions of dollars across the Middle East and North Africa region.

At the end of April, Wood Group’s shares were suspended on the London Stock Exchange because the company did not publish its accounts for 2024 on time.

Wood employs over 4,000 people in the Middle East, having increased its headcount by 500 in 2024.


MEED’s June 2025 report on Iraq includes:

> COMMENT: Iraq maintains its pace, for now
> ECONOMY: Iraq’s economy faces brewing storm

> OIL & GAS: Iraqi energy project value hits decade-high level
> PIPELINES: Revival of Syrian oil export route could benefit Iraq
> POWER: Iraq power sector turns a page
> CONSTRUCTION: Iraq pours billions into housing and infrastructure projects

> DATABANK: Iraq forecast dips on lower oil prices

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Wil Crisp
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