Digital Transformation in the Oil Sector: A New Step Toward Streamlining Government Procedures
As the Iraqi government moves toward digital transformation, the oil sector is experiencing significant progress in simplifying government services and procedures. Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Affairs and Minister of Oil, Eng. Hayan Abdul-Ghani Al-Sawad, has reaffirmed the ministry's commitment to achieving major advancements in this field by 2025, highlighting the importance of this step in enhancing performance and delivering more efficient services.
During the annual conference on the achievements of the High Committee for Streamlining Government Procedures and Services, the launch of the "Bikhidmatkum" platform was announced. This digital platform aims to facilitate government transactions, expedite procedures, and reduce bureaucracy, which has long hindered service delivery.
The Ministry of Oil has made notable strides in adopting digital solutions, simplifying 35 government services in 2024 through modern technologies. Key achievements include:
The Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Affairs emphasized that the ministry will not stop at these achievements but aims to expand digitalized services by reinforcing the use of:
Dr. Aqeel Al-Khazali, Advisor to the Prime Minister and Chairman of the High Committee for Service Streamlining, praised the pioneering role of the Ministry of Oil in implementing digital solutions. He emphasized that these efforts reflect Iraq’s vision for e-governance, ensuring more transparent and efficient government services.
As digital transformation progresses, the oil sector is expected to witness further developments, including full automation of operations, adoption of electronic signatures, and integration of all services into unified platforms. These steps reflect Iraq's ambition to achieve a major shift toward a more efficient and transparent digital future.
Will 2025 be the year of full digital transformation in the oil sector? The coming months will reveal more! 🚀