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Compass Maritime & Energy
editCompass Maritime & Energy (CME)[1] DUNS-Registered[2] is an Iraqi maritime services company[3] headquartered in Basra. The company operates in the maritime and offshore energy sectors (International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC) 3315, 7110, 8550, 7120, 5222)[4], providing technical services related to vessel safety systems, marine inspections, and maritime operational support under Class Societies and IMO standards.
The company’s activities are associated with maritime operations in southern Iraq, including vessels operating through major Iraqi ports such as Port of Umm Qasr and Khor Al-Zubair Port.
History
editCompass Maritime & Energy was established in Basra to support maritime services and technical operations for vessels operating in Iraqi waters and nearby offshore energy facilities. The company operates within the maritime service sector supporting commercial shipping, port operations, and offshore oil and gas logistics.
Operations
editThe company provides maritime technical services including marine safety systems support, vessel inspection services, and operational assistance for ships and offshore support vessels. Its activities are linked to maritime logistics supporting Iraq’s oil export infrastructure and port operations in the northern Persian Gulf.
Industry context
editMaritime service companies in Iraq support vessel compliance, safety equipment servicing, and operational readiness of ships operating in Iraqi ports and offshore energy terminals. These services are connected with maritime safety requirements established under international maritime conventions.
Headquarters
editBasra, Iraq
External links
edit- Official website – basracompass.com
References
edit- ↑ "Leading Energy and Maritime Services in Basra". Compass Maritime and Energy. Retrieved 2026-03-07.
- ↑ "DUNS registered".
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ↑ "أستعلام عن الشركات". tasjeel.mot.gov.iq. Retrieved 2026-03-07.
- ↑ NATO Commercial and Government Entity Code (NCAGE). "NATO Commercial and Government Entity Code (NCAGE)".

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