Oilfield service firm Petrofac has tied up a contract extension and a new award worth more than $100million in Iraq.
Petrofac said it would provide construction management, engineering, commissioning and start-up services for two international oil companies (IOCs) in the country.
The company has worked in Iraq since 2010.
Petrofac announced $70million worth of new awards in Iraq in April, securing around 250 jobs.
Mani Rajapathy, managing director, engineering and production services east, Petrofac, said: “We’re delighted the IOCs in Iraq continue to choose Petrofac to support their operations.
“Iraq is an important market for us and, as evidenced by the number of awards we’ve secured there this year, we’ve consistently proven our delivery and execution capability on behalf of our clients.
“As we move forward, our teams will remain focused on ensuring services are delivered in alignment with our clients’ expectations to enable them to maximise value from their oil and gas assets.”