INA publicizes signed MoUs that demonstrate a robust cross-sectoral partnership

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  • 18-04-2024, 10:24
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    INA-  Baghdad


    Media Office of the Prime Minister said in a statement obtained by the Iraqi News Agency INA that memorandums of understanding signing ceremony held in Washington D.C., attended by Prime Minister Mohammed S. Al-Sudani, showcasing a strong collaboration across multiple sectors, they are as follows:

    Government Memorandums of Understanding:
     

    1. Ministry of Electricity and General Electric (GE): Memorandum of understanding to develop the energy sector.
     
    2. Ministry of Oil and Honeywell: Partnership agreement to develop strategic plans for oil fields and associated gas.
     
    3. Ministry of Oil and General Electric: Agreement to enhance oil field and associated gas development.
     
    4. Iraq Development Fund and MACK: Memorandum for the manufacture of specialized vehicles.


    Private Sector Memorandums with American Companies:

     
    1. Baxter International: Cooperation in the field of dialysis supplies.
     
    2. KBR: Development of oil fields.
     
    3. KBR: Processing raw gas into liquefied and associated gas.
     
    4. US International Development Finance Corporation with National Bank of Iraq NBI: To enhance financial cooperation.
     
    5. TransAtlantic Petroleum: Oil field management and development.
     
    6. Honeywell: Development of associated gas fields and ending gas flaring.
     
    7. Honeywell: Development, automation, and remote-control services.
     
    8. Baker Hughes: Implementation of smart solutions to stop gas flaring and oil field maintenance.
     
    9. Emerson: Technology and automation in oil fields.
     
    10. GE: Support for the oil industry.
     
    11. ARC Energy: Solutions for associated gas processing.
     
    12. Emerson: Energy development and equipment provision.

    13. GE: Supplying equipment for processing associated gas in power generation.

    14. Honeywell: Oil field development, maintenance, and stopping gas flaring.