Thursday, June 27, 2024

Integrated Projects, 27 JUNE

 Integrated Projects

Economical 06/26/2024   Walid Khaled Al-Zaidi     There is no disagreement about the utmost importance of the issue of integration in implementing development projects and the degree of interconnection between them so that the results are broader in scope, more useful, and of better quality, so that the quality and level of integration become comprehensive and not partial in the form of harmony and interaction in the process that reaches the point of strategic production so that its form has long-term results and is based on implementation.

Multiple projects, such as investing in oil and gas fields and linking them to petrochemical industry projects, and then going further to produce clean energy (for example).

 As a matter of objectivity, it must be said that the integrated projects in the field of oil are the most prominent things that can be pushed to be the best examples of this issue,

 because oil as a raw material is a necessary raw material for the production of other manufactured materials, as well as gas, some of which is associated with this crude during the extraction operations from The interior of the earth, whether at the level of wells or various fields, as the process of expansion of integration models in oil projects represents a prominent feature because it is a clear and multifaceted indicator of the ability of each country to adopt these projects for development, growth and economic advancement.

 Several countries have presented pioneering models in benefiting from the expansion Its projects include extraction stages and then derivation of other materials, leading to the production of materials different from the originally extracted primary material.

Those who follow the situation in Iraq in the field of oil and other mineral resources see an abundance of possibilities for directing the Iraqi economy towards implementing projects with integrated stages, and although this matter requires advanced technology and accumulated experience that makes a difference in production and accommodates various projects,

 but those in charge of the Iraqi economy in general and the oil field In particular, they realized the concept of integration in business management and the diversity of its production.

There is no doubt that the focus at the present time is moving towards expanding projects to take advantage of their advantages in product diversity and increasing its activity through additional stages, methods and other complementary processes that can be called project integration and

the addition of new products from The same raw material for what was produced before, which is what the government has currently directed to push towards implementing integrated work in the energy sector and providing means of export for manufactured products to include developing oil and gas fields and linking them to petrochemical projects, clean energy and other materials, and through activating the Al-Faw refinery project as its first stage.

 The Al-Faw refinery project will provide means of exporting petroleum products, linked to the petrochemical industries project and a storage project, in addition to many projects that could be complementary and implemented by the Ministry of Oil in multiple regions of the country that have the elements for successful implementation in the governorates of Basra, Maysan, and Dhi Qar.

 These projects and others will have a significant impact in achieving Qualitative development and renaissance in the reality of the oil industry and all industries related to it on a broad national scale, based on effective evaluation and productive exchange between the basic units inside Iraq,

 in a way that can clearly work on a set of economic measures and transfers, creating close links for promising development, and operating a package of interconnected projects and successive production cycles. To benefit from resources and expand the framework of the benefits of the national economy.  

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