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Return to Baiji: A Mission Beyond Engineering
More than ten years ago, the engineers who are now part of Boilen stood in the Baiji Refinery complex in Iraq. At that time, they worked for different companies — firms that no longer exist today — and contributed to the construction of key technological units at one of the country’s most important energy facilities.
It was not an ordinary project. It required technical precision, perseverance, and the ability to operate in a demanding environment.
Months spent directly on site meant addressing complex technical challenges and building infrastructure intended to serve the region for many years. At the same time, professional partnerships, experience, and relationships were formed that have stood the test of time.
Today, they are returning to Baiji — this time under a shared name and with a clear vision.
As a Boilen team, they are once again on site to support North Refineries Company (NRC) in the modernization and reconstruction of the existing refinery. However, their role does not end with restoring aging infrastructure — they are also involved in the design and strategic planning of the plant’s future expansion.
This is not just another contract. For many of them, it is a return to a project they helped bring to life — a professional journey that symbolically comes full circle while also opening a new chapter.
The return to Baiji is therefore not only about engineering. It is about continuity, resilience, and commitment to partners and to the future of the entire region.