Iraq Eyes Global Partnerships To Boost Energy Development: PM

BAGHDAD, Jan 11 (NNN-NINA) – Iraqi Prime Minister, Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani, inaugurated here yesterday, the 11th Iraq Energy Exhibition and Conference, calling for expanded international cooperation, to advance the country’s energy development.

The three-day event drew more than 450 companies from over 16 countries and regions, signaling Iraq’s position as a “promising market with substantial opportunities in the energy field,” according to a statement by al-Sudani’s media office.

Al-Sudani reaffirmed the government’s strategic focus on the energy sector, “encompassing both conventional and renewable sources, to ensure sustainable development.”

Highlighting the country’s energy expansion, the premier said, the Iraqi Electricity Ministry is moving forward with an ambitious plan to electricity production capacity to more than 57,000 megawatts, through projects in cooperation with Germany’s Siemens and the U.S. General Electric.

He stressed that, Iraq has made major progress in investing associated gas, with gas-flaring reduction exceeding 72 percent, and a target for “full elimination” by the end of 2028. Additionally, he said, a comprehensive plan is underway to “transition towards renewable energy” at the district and sub-district levels, with implementation “expected during summer.”

He also noted significant progress in increasing production through major oil projects, in partnership with leading international companies, including Total and BP, while maintaining continuous dialogue with ExxonMobil and Chevron.

Iraq’s economy relies heavily on crude oil exports, which account for about 90 percent of the country’s revenues.– NNN-NINA