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A consortium of Korean engineering firms has won an estimated $6 billion contract to build a new oil refinery in Iraq, in the largest deal ever won by Korean firms in the country.

The 140,000-barrel per day refinery is slated to be built in Karbala, some 120 kilometers southwest of Baghdad, with construction expected to take four-and-a-half years.

The joint venture behind the project is led by Hyundai Engineering and Construction, with a 37.5% stake worth $2.265 billion. GS Engineering and Construction also holds a 37.5% stake, while SK Engineering and Construction holds a 25% stake.

France's Technip will take charge of the project management consultancy for the refinery.

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The joint venture will build and operate the refinery for one year, then handing it over to the state-run company, Iraqi State Company for Oil Projects (SCOP).

The new refinery is part of Iraq's long-term plans to construct four new refineries to add an eventual 750,000 barrels per day of capacity. Three other refineries are slated for Nassiriya, Maysan and Kirkuk-the latter located in territory disputed by the Iraqi central government and the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in the Kurdish region of northern Iraq.

The deal is a major coup for South Korean firms, which have been heavily courting the Middle East in recent years, particularly looking for construction projects with a focus on the energy sector and residential buildings.  

Last year, Hyundai Heavy Industries won a $3.3-billion order to build a steam power plant in Saudi Arabia after a series of similar deals in the country.

In 2012, Hanwha Group won a $7.75 billion deal with Iraq to build 100,000 homes on the outskirts of Baghdad.

By James Burgess of Oilprice.com

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James Burgess studied Business Management at the University of Nottingham. He has worked in property development, chartered surveying, marketing, law, and accounts. He has also… More