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PM: Maysan will be an oil and industrial city

PM: Maysan will be an oil and industrial city

Iraqi News31-03-2025

PM Muhammed S. Al-Sudani returned to Baghdad on Monday following his visit to Maysan province.
The visit included launching the construction works for the Maysan Refinery Development Project, which will expand its refining capacity from 40,000 to 110,000 barrels per day, according to a statement by the PM Media Office - received by the Iraqi News Agency - INA.
The visit also included the following:
- Inaugurating Al-Amarah Unified Major Water Project, with 16,000 cubic meters per hour capacity.
- Inaugurating the Martyr Hussein Atiyah Overpasses and Underpass Project in Maysan Province.
- Launching the construction of the College of Medicine at the University of Maysan.
- Launching the construction of the rehabilitation projects for the Al-Amarah–Al-Mashrah–Gzaila–Al-Shaib Road with a concrete overpass and the Al-Amarah–Al-Butaira–Al-Fajr Road.
- Inaugurating the new building of the Maysan Traffic Directorate.
- Meeting with a group of academics, professionals, and sectoral union members.
- Meeting with a group of businessmen and community figures in Maysan.
- Meeting with former members of the Maysan Provincial Council.
- Participating in Eid al-Fitr prayer with citizens at Al-Ansari Mosque in Maysan Province.
- Meeting citizens offering Eid greetings at his residence in Maysan Province.
- Exchanging Eid greetings with citizens at the guesthouse of Sheikh Hatem Saadoun Al-Sayhood.

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