Iraq Loses 5,000 Megawatts Of Electricity As Iran Reduces Gas Supplies

Iraq Loses 5,000 Megawatts Of Electricity As Iran Reduces Gas Supplies

BAGHDAD, Jul 10 (NNN-NINA) – The Iraqi Ministry of Electricity said, Iraq lost 5,000 megawatts of electricity because of a shortage of gas supply from Iran.

The loss of nearly 5,000 megawatts caused by the decline in gas supplies from Iran, and the gap of 10,000 megawatts because of insufficient national gas production, have negatively affected the electricity supply to citizens, the ministry spokesman, Ahmed Musa, said.

The ministry is trying to coordinate with the Iranian side, to re-pump the gas in the required quantities, pending a solution to transfer financial dues to Iran, he added.

Iraq imports gas to feed its power stations across the country from Iran, which occasionally reduces gas supplies over accumulated debts by Iraq.

Last month, Iraqi Prime Minister, Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani, said, the government was implementing plans to invest in its associated gas and natural gas fields to reduce dependence on imports.

In May, Iraqi Oil Minister, Hayan Abdul-Ghani said, the country’s oil reserves increased by 10 billion barrels and its natural gas reserves by eight trillion cubic feet, after a three-dimensional seismic survey near Basra, a key oil hub located about 550 km south of the capital, Baghdad.

The new figures would raise the proven reserves of Iraq’s crude oil to about 155 billion barrels and natural gas to about 140 trillion cubic feet.

It is worth noting that the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), of which Iraq is a member, has not officially adopted the new figures yet.– NNN-NINA  

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