Foreign workers exit Iraq’s Basra refinery project amid regional tensions Shafaq News

All foreign personnel working on the Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) project at Basra’s South Refineries Company have left Iraq via land routes to Jordan, a source told Shafaq News on Friday, citing escalating regional security tensions.

Many foreign workers have exited Iraq’s oil sector since the latest escalation, with output dropping to about 80% of capacity, partly due to disruptions affecting shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

The FCC project is designed to convert heavy residual fuel into higher-value products, including high-octane gasoline, diesel, and gas oil that meet Euro 5 standards, with a planned capacity of 55,000 barrels per day, aimed at reducing imports and lowering costs.

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