The Garraf Oil Field, one of Iraq’s largest onshore oil assets, was discovered in 1984 and sits in the heart of Dhi Qar province. Stretching over 230 square kilometers, this oil field holds over 1 billion barrels in estimated reserves. After decades of strategic planning, Garraf entered development under the technical leadership of global energy giants, with modern infrastructure enabling a produ
PETRONAS Carigali, the upstream subsidiary of Malaysia’s national oil company, brought its extensive international expertise to Garraf through a strategic development agreement in 2009. In partnership with Japan Petroleum Exploration (JAPEX) and Iraq’s North Oil Company, PETRONAS took on operatorship of the field, investing in state-of-the-art surface facilities, export pipelines, and advanced au
Since 2020, Inmaa has held long-term maintenance contracts at Garraf, delivering preventive and corrective maintenance across critical infrastructure — including electrical substations, HVAC networks, and instrumentation systems. Our specialized teams work in direct coordination with field operators to ensure asset reliability, reduce downtime, and enhance safety performance under the challenging
At Garraf, Inmaa’s engineers have successfully overhauled key substations, optimized HVAC systems in control buildings, and calibrated hundreds of field instruments — reinforcing Inmaa’s role as a frontline enabler of operational continuity. Our team’s familiarity with PETRONAS standards, coupled with a strong HSE record, positions us as a go-to partner for technically demanding scopes.
Inmaa has been a quiet force behind the scenes, ensuring that power, climate control, and automation systems remain fully functional 24/7. From scheduled shutdown support to emergency intervention, our field crews have consistently delivered with professionalism, technical skill, and an unwavering commitment to quality.