Since 1975, ENKA has successfully completed over 40 projects in Iraq, encompassing a wide spectrum of endeavours, from critical infrastructure works to power plants, oil & gas facilities, and petrochemical projects. The combined contractual value of these undertakings exceeds a remarkable US$ 6 Billion.
Following the construction of the Shatt Al-Arab Bridge, ENKA expanded its activities with the projects of Badoosh, Tasluja and Kerbela Cement Plants in the early 1980s.
After a brief hiatus, ENKA returned to Iraq in 2011, demonstrating its commitment to the nation’s development. Our involvement in the Majnoon Oil Field Development and West Qurna-2, Gas Treatment, Power Generation & Distribution projects marked a resurgence. These initiatives set the stage for securing major contracts, including those for Al Haydariyah, Erbil, Najybia, Sulaymaniyah, Bazyan, and Besmaya Power Plants, as well as the North Rumaila Crude Oil Pump Station and Initial Oil Train during the period spanning 2012 to 2015.
Some of the recent key projects undertaken by ENKA included Umm Qasr Basra Multi-Purpose Terminal works, Dhi Qar and Samawa Power Plants and Produced Water 2 Facility.
In the post-war era, Iraq faced a pressing need for a safe and continuous supply of energy, emerging as one of the country’s most critical requirements. The inability of the existing power infrastructure to meet the demands of the populace gave rise to various social challenges. ENKA responded by successfully completing power plants with a cumulative installed capacity exceeding 7,500 MW, thereby significantly contributing to fulfilling this essential societal need.