Iranian gas to Iraq resumes after South Pars attack, Iraqi state news agency says
Iraq resumed Iranian gas imports at 5 million cubic meters daily, stabilizing power generation at 14,000 megawatts despite supply being a fraction of contracted volume.
- Iraq's Electricity Ministry announced the resumption of Iranian gas supplies at five million cubic meters per day following a three-day halt caused by Israeli strikes on Iran's South Pars gas field.
- The suspension of Iranian gas forced approximately 3,100 megawatts of electricity production offline, significantly impacting Iraq's power plants and electricity output.
- During the gas outage, Iraq relied on alternative domestic gas supplies and fuel oil to maintain electricity flow and stabilize the national grid.
- With Iranian gas flow restored, Iraq's national grid stabilized electricity production at 14,000 megawatts to support electricity generation and prepare for peak summer demand.
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Iran gas supply: Iran resumes gas flow to Iraq after South Pars attack
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Iranian Natural Gas Supply to Iraq Resumes Three Days After Attack The supply of natural gas from Iran to Iraq was partially resumed on the 21st. This comes three days after it was suspended following Israel's attack on Iran's South Pars gas field. The Iraqi state news agency reported on the same day, citing the Minister of Electricity, that the supply of 5 million cubic meters of Iranian natural gas per day...
Iranian Gas To Iraq Resumes After South Pars Attack
Iranian gas supplies to Iraq have resumed at a rate of five million cubic metres per day, the Iraqi electricity ministry said on Saturday, according to the state news agency.
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