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    TotalEnergies begins construction on Iraq gas project

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on January 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

    TotalEnergies has commenced construction on a gas processing facility in Iraq, aimed at reducing gas flaring and powering 200,000 households, part of a $10 billion investment in energy.
    Construction site of TotalEnergies gas facility in Iraq - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    TotalEnergies begins construction on a gas processing facility in Iraq, part of a $10 billion multi-energy project to reduce import costs and boost investment.

    TotalEnergies Launches Construction on Iraq Gas Facility

    By America Hernandez

    PARIS -French oil major TotalEnergies has begun building a gas processing facility in Iraq, it said on Friday, the first portion of a massive multi-energy project aimed at reducing the country's import bill and attracting foreign investment.

    ArtawiGas25 will process 50 million cubic feet of gas per day from the Ratawi field, which is currently flared, or burned off. The gas will then supply local plants to power 200,000 households in the Basra region, the company said.

    The facility represents a $250 million investment, part of a total $10 billion to be spent by Total over four years. It will create up to 160 direct and indirect jobs during the construction phase and 30 permanent positions once operational.

    In 2023, TotalEnergies announced a deal with Iraq on a $27 billion project to collect gas for electricity, increase oil production, treat seawater to use in the water-intensive oil production processes, and build a 1 Gigawatt solar park.

    Iraq's government has said the solar park and first gas processing plant would be completed in 2025.

    Construction on the solar project is due to begin in several weeks.

    Iraq hopes the projects will attract fresh foreign investment into its energy sector that has not been forthcoming since a flurry of post U.S.-invasion deals over a decade ago.

    Exxon Mobil, Shell and BP have all scaled back their operations in Iraq in recent years, contributing to a stagnation in oil production.

    TotalEnergies is project operator with a 45% ownership share, alongside the national Basra Oil Company (30%) and QatarEnergy (25%).

    (Reporting by America Hernandez in ParisEditing by David Goodman and Deepa Babington)

    Key Takeaways

    • •TotalEnergies starts construction on Iraq gas processing facility.
    • •The project aims to reduce Iraq's import bill and attract investment.
    • •ArtawiGas25 will process 50 million cubic feet of gas daily.
    • •The project includes a $250 million investment for the facility.
    • •TotalEnergies collaborates with Basra Oil Company and QatarEnergy.

    Frequently Asked Questions about TotalEnergies begins construction on Iraq gas project

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses TotalEnergies' construction of a gas processing facility in Iraq as part of a larger energy project.

    2What is the purpose of the gas project?

    The gas project aims to reduce Iraq's import bill and attract foreign investment by processing gas for local energy use.

    3Who are the partners in the project?

    TotalEnergies partners with Basra Oil Company and QatarEnergy for the Iraq gas project.

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