CPECC Launches Major Water Injection Project at Iraq’s West Qurna-1 Oilfield

On January 22nd, a major milestone was achieved as China Petroleum Engineering & Construction Corporation (CPECC) held the official signing ceremony for the West Qurna-1 Oilfield Water Injection Project at its headquarters.

This initiative marks the largest EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) contract since CNPC (China National Petroleum Corporation) assumed the lead role at Iraq’s West Qurna-1 one of the world’s largest oilfields.

Signing Ceremony Marks Largest EPC Contract for West Qurna-1

This landmark agreement solidifies CPECC’s role in enhancing Iraq’s oil infrastructure, showcasing their capability to handle complex oilfield development projects at a massive scale.

Advanced High-Pressure Technology to Boost Oil Recovery

The project introduces state-of-the-art water injection technology designed to sustain reservoir pressure and improve oil recovery rates. This includes modern water treatment and reinjection systems tailored for high-efficiency operations.

Key Features of the Project Infrastructure

CPECC’s plan includes the deployment of:

A 24 MPa high-pressure water injection system, engineered for deep reservoir stimulation.
A 260-kilometer pipeline network, ensuring wide-area water distribution across the oilfield.

Two-Phase Development Strategy

To ensure optimized implementation, the project is divided into two strategic stages:

Phase 1: Modernization and enhancement of existing water injection facilities.
Phase 2: Construction of new, high-capacity water injection units to meet future demand.

Capacity Expansion to 1.5 Million Barrels per Day

The current system, with a capacity of 300,000 barrels per day, will be expanded to support 1.5 million barrels per day, significantly boosting the field’s productivity and overall output.

Strategic Impact on Iraq’s Oilfield Productivity

This development aligns with Iraq’s broader goals to strengthen its energy production capabilities while ensuring long-term oilfield sustainability through effective reservoir management.

A Landmark Step for Energy Collaboration and Innovation

This project highlights China’s growing involvement in Iraq’s energy sector, setting new benchmarks in oilfield efficiency, sustainability, and bilateral cooperation.