Production Chemicals
Unaoil founded Unachem in 2006 and rapidly developed its market penetration thanks to the benefits of our integration 4-win formula. Consequently, the Group was able to sell Unachem in 2008 to its strategic technology partner, Weatherford, and continues to promote Unachem in a number of countries. Being supported by the financial capabilities of Weatherford and the market presence throughout the MENA and CIS regions of the Unaoil Group, Unachem has full capabilities to handle long term supply contracts and associated services.
Based in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, Unachem manufactures and markets a comprehensive range of specialty chemicals used in the production, process and transportation of oil and gas. In-house technical expertise associated with the technology and R&D resources of international technical partners makes Unachem the local provider of solutions to improve productivity and resolve process and transportation challenges. Unachem blending facilities ensure quick deliveries and local supply at a competitive price.
Providing a comprehensive range of chemicals for use in the production and processing of oil and gas, the Unachem portfolio includes:
- Corrosion inhibitors
- Scale inhibitors
- Bactericides
- Demulsifiers
- Wax and asphaltene inhibitors
- Water treating chemicals
- Antifoams
- Hydrogen sulphide scavengers
- Hydrate inhibitors
- Drag reducers / flow improvers
- Commodities
- Cleaning compounds
Unachem’s added value lies in its low cost-base and preference for local personnel. This allows it to provide similar and often superior products to clients seeking quick delivery and reliable after-sales service.
Recent Activities
The Unaoil Group at the Iraq Mega Projects conference in Istanbul
Read MoreThe Unaoil Group at the Iraq Mega Projects conference in Istanbul

From 26th to 28th October 2010 the Unaoil Group sent a delegation to the Iraq Mega Projects conference and exhibition in Istanbul, Turkey.
The event provided a good opportunity to learn more about the business prospects in Iraq as well as to meet industry participants.
The conference was attended by many companies active in the oil industry. Many of these were interested in EPC contractors and were looking fora capable company with a strong presence in Iraq to assist them on the ground. The exhibition provided a good opportunity to elaborate upon Unaoil's local content capability as well as to discuss upcoming projects in Iraq with industry partners. Also two of our Iraqi team members were interviewed for radio and television.
The Unaoil Group at the Basrah International Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition
Read MoreThe Unaoil Group at the Basrah International Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition
From 25th to 28th November 2010 the Unaoil group attended the first International Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition held in Basrah, Iraq.
Unaoil's stand was visited by several leading organisations, including representatives from SOC, MOC, SGC, SCOP, South Refineries, Oil Products Distribution Co., the Ministry of Industry, the Ministry of Oil, ABB, Clyde Union Pumps, Lukoil, Petrofac, Siemens, TBI, and TMK among others. The conference also provided a good opportunity for informal discussions with industry partners about upcoming projects in Iraq.
On the whole the exhibition was considered a success and our Iraqi team is intending to participate in the 2011 event.
Iraq Crude Oil Export Expansion Project
Read MoreIraq Crude Oil Export Expansion Project
Unaoil Engineering and Construction (UnaE&C) is currently constructing the on-shore component of the Iraq Crude Oil Export Expansion Project.
The Iraq Crude Oil Export Expansion Project (ICOEEP) is perhaps the most important strategic project in the Iraqi Ministry of Oil's Master Plan. The Crude Export Facility of Southern Iraq currently exports approximately 1.8 MMBOPD from the KAAOT and ABOT offshore terminals. The oil is transported from onshore facilities to the offshore terminals through two 48 inch export pipelines for ABOT and one 42 inch and two 32 inch pipelines for KAAOT. The KAAOT terminal has previously suffered damage and so the majority of the oil is exported through the ABOT terminal. The current export facilities and pipelines were built in the 1960s and 1970s and designed for a 20 year life, with the proper maintenance.
The Ministry of Oil Master Plan 2007 has the objective of developing further offshore loading facilities to enable export capability of 4.5 MMBOPD (excluding exports from KAAOT) within 5 years. The 4.5 MMBOPD export capacity will be made up of 1.8 MMBOPD from ABOT and 2.7 MMBOPD from the new facilities. New facilities include Phase 1 (two 48" pipelines and two SPMs), Phase 2 (additional SPM and Control, Metering & Manifold Platform) plus a future pipeline and SPM. Phase 1 and Phase 2 together are targeted to achieve 1.8 MMBOPD
The scope of Unaoil's responsibilities include:
- 2 x 48" ONSHORE pipelines from FAO terminal to new beach valve station
- Installation of FOC (Fibre Optic Cables) & Telecommunication equipment
- Installation of SCADA, ESD, FDS and other control systems at FAO & the BVS




