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Thursday, February 12, 2026 9:29 GMT

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Construction of New Eco-Friendly Sulphuric Acid Plant in Completed Iraq


Al-Furat General Company, a subsidiary of the Ministry of Industry and Minerals, has completed construction of a new environmentally friendly sulphuric [sulfuric] acid production plant using advanced technology and Iraqi expertise.

The company's Director General, Ali Qasim Al-Shammari, said the old sulphuric acid plant had been dismantled and replaced with a modern facility designed and built using in-house capabilities, in line with approved environmental standards.

Engineering and technical teams prepared the studies, designs and layouts for the new plant in coordination with the consultancy office of Al-Mustansiriya University. The facility includes modern equipment, integrated systems and a central control unit, and operates using double-absorption technology to produce sulphuric acid with a design capacity of 40 tonnes per day.

The plant entered full production in mid-September last year and is currently operating steadily at full design capacity, without gas emissions. The upgrade has improved product quality, reduced production costs and ensured compliance with the highest environmental requirements.

Al-Shammari noted that this is the only plant of its kind in Iraq using this technology, and that it has met all contractual obligations to supply power stations and oil refineries, highlighting the capability of national expertise and reinforcing Al-Furat's position as a key industrial enterprise.


published:12/02/2026 07:32 GMT

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