At the Iraq Project Management Organization (IPMO), we understand that the energy sector is the lifeline of national development — and at its core lies one critical component: EN 590 diesel compliance.
As Iraq continues to rebuild and expand its infrastructure, ensuring fuel quality and supply chain efficiency has never been more essential.
Through our EN 590 consultancy and project management services, we help organizations, government entities, and international partners meet European fuel standards, implement robust quality assurance frameworks, and achieve full compliance across their diesel projects.
The EN 590 standard, established by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN), defines the specifications for automotive diesel fuel sold in Europe and other compliant regions.
This standard regulates parameters such as sulfur content, cetane number, density, and oxidation stability, ensuring cleaner combustion and environmental safety.
For Iraq — a nation with growing energy demands and expanding logistics networks — adopting EN 590-compliant fuel means enhancing operational reliability, reducing emissions, and aligning with global trade and environmental standards.
At IPMO, we view this not only as a compliance requirement but as a strategic opportunity to modernize Iraq’s energy infrastructure and build trust with international markets.
As a professional project consultancy organization, our role goes beyond paperwork and inspection.
We manage EN 590 projects through the entire lifecycle — from supplier evaluation and contract planning to logistics coordination and quality verification.
Our specialized teams work closely with refineries, importers, and government procurement offices, ensuring that every stage of the fuel supply chain adheres to international benchmarks.
We conduct technical assessments, monitor diesel testing procedures, and verify documentation to ensure suppliers deliver genuine EN 590 diesel that meets required parameters.
By combining technical governance with strategic project management, we reduce operational risks and guarantee compliance integrity.
One of the challenges we’ve observed in Iraq’s fuel sector is the lack of transparency in procurement and verification.
Through our EN 590 consultancy services, IPMO establishes governance frameworks that prevent misreporting, counterfeit fuel imports, and logistical inefficiencies.
We introduce structured procurement workflows and supplier verification systems that promote traceability from source to site.
By integrating digital documentation, compliance dashboards, and real-time reporting, we enable our clients — including ministries, development agencies, and industrial buyers — to maintain complete visibility across their EN 590 supply chain.
For us, transparency is not optional; it’s a core value that defines how every project is delivered.
At IPMO, we believe that sustainable progress in Iraq’s energy sector depends on knowledge transfer and institutional capacity.
That’s why, alongside our consultancy services, we deliver training and capacity-building programs focused on fuel quality management, EN 590 compliance, and supply chain governance.
Our workshops help engineers, procurement officers, and project managers understand the technical and managerial aspects of diesel standards — from testing methodologies to logistical control.
We also assist government agencies in aligning national policies with European and international benchmarks, creating long-term consistency in compliance practices.
As part of our mandate to institutionalize project management in Iraq, we work with both public and private sector stakeholders to create integrated fuel management systems.
For government entities, we assist in drafting technical specifications, conducting vendor audits, and establishing monitoring mechanisms for EN 590 procurement contracts.
For corporate and industrial clients, we offer advisory services that ensure cost efficiency, compliance reliability, and sustainable logistics.
This dual engagement model allows IPMO to bridge the gap between policy and practice — ensuring that EN 590 standards are implemented consistently, not just referenced on paper.
By fostering collaboration between ministries, importers, and global suppliers, we contribute to a governed, reliable, and transparent fuel ecosystem in Iraq.
In the modern energy landscape, compliance is not only a legal requirement — it’s an environmental responsibility.
At IPMO, we integrate EN 590 compliance with sustainability-driven project design, encouraging the use of low-sulfur diesel and eco-efficient logistics.
Our team helps organizations measure and reduce carbon footprints, improve fuel storage practices, and align with international environmental policies.
By promoting cleaner fuel usage and better supply chain monitoring, we support Iraq’s commitment to reducing emissions and protecting public health.
Through this balanced approach — combining technical compliance and environmental stewardship — we help shape a modern, responsible energy sector for the nation.
The Iraq Project Management Organization actively collaborates with international bodies such as PMI (USA) and IPMA (Europe) to align our methodologies with global project governance frameworks.
This same philosophy applies to how we manage EN 590 diesel projects.
We apply structured project lifecycles, risk registers, and stakeholder matrices, ensuring that fuel supply operations meet not only EN 590 specifications but also ISO, ESG, and sustainability reporting standards.
Our vision is to make Iraq’s fuel management systems internationally recognized for efficiency, compliance, and governance.
Every EN 590 project we manage is backed by the values that define us — expertise, integrity, and institutional excellence.
We take pride in being a trusted partner to ministries, corporations, and international agencies who rely on us to deliver transparent, technically sound, and standards-driven solutions.
Our teams consist of certified project managers, engineers, and compliance specialists who bring decades of combined experience across Iraq’s infrastructure and energy sectors.
Together, we ensure that EN 590 compliance isn’t just achieved — it’s maintained, monitored, and continuously improved.
At Iraq Project Management Organization, our work with EN 590 projects represents more than a service; it symbolizes our commitment to raising national standards, building institutional capacity, and integrating Iraq into the global energy network.
By embedding project management discipline into every layer of the fuel supply chain, we create systems that are transparent, compliant, and future-ready.
Our mission is to ensure that every drop of EN 590 diesel delivered under our guidance meets international quality — and that every client we serve operates with confidence, credibility, and compliance excellence.
In an industry where reliability defines reputation, IPMO stands as Iraq’s trusted authority in EN 590 diesel supply, compliance management, and project consultancy — driving progress through professionalism.