Iraq and Siemens Energy forge path for energy collaboration

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Iraq and Siemens Energy forge path for energy collaboration

At the Munich Security Conference in Germany, Christian Bruch, the CEO of Siemens Energy, and Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani recently conducted important talks.

The conference emphasized how important it is for foreign alliances to support Iraq’s energy industry, which is essential to the country’s infrastructure and economic growth.

Siemens Energy’s ongoing initiatives in Iraq were the central topic of discussion between them. Bruch and Al-Sudani discussed ways to guarantee that contracts are fulfilled and expedite project schedules in Iraq.

Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, the prime minister of Iraq, and Siemens Energy CEO Christian Bruch at the Munich Security Conference.

The cooperative efforts between Siemens Energy and the Iraqi Ministry of Oil, as detailed in a joint agreement of understanding, became a major topic of discussion. By increasing investment in the use of related gas, this agreement seeks to strengthen Iraq’s capacities in this vital area. Iraq aims to enhance its resource efficiency and support environmental sustainability objectives by utilizing the related gas.

In addition, the conversation included improving Iraq’s electrical infrastructure, namely in the areas of distribution and transmission. Al-Sudani and Bruch, emphasizing a complete approach to growth, investigated prospects for all-encompassing improvement across all areas of Iraq’s energy infrastructure.