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Iraq revitalizes Al-Shamal’s refinery in Baiji, signaling economic progress

 Iraq revitalizes Al-Shamal’s refinery in Baiji, signaling economic progress

Iraqi PM Mohammed Al-Sudani visiting the Al-Shamal unit at the Baiji refinery.

Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) – Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani marked a significant milestone in the nation’s industrial resurgence with the inauguration of the Al-Shamal unit in the Baiji refinery. This event comes after a prolonged hiatus spanning over a decade, during which the refinery underwent extensive rehabilitation efforts.

In 2014, terrorists took control of the refinery, and during the conflict between them and the Iraqi security forces who eventually reclaimed it, significant damage was caused.

The revitalization of the Baiji refinery represents a crucial step forward for Iraq’s oil industry, which plays a pivotal role in the country’s economy and global energy markets. The refinery could possibly process 150,000 barrels per day of crude oil.

The rehabilitation of the Baiji refinery could also lead to job creation, offering opportunities for local communities and contributing to Iraq’s overall development agenda.

The Baiji refinery, located in the heart of Iraq’s oil-rich region, holds strategic importance in the nation’s efforts to meet domestic energy demands and bolster its position as a key player in the global oil market.