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    DEPUTY: IRAQ NEEDS A LONG TIME TO PRODUCE GAS AND THE OPERATION OF ITS ELECTRICAL STATIONS

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    Post by Rocky Thu 25 Apr 2019, 2:57 am

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    A member of the Committee on Oil and Energy and Natural Resources in the House of Representatives Ghalib Mohamed Ali that Iraq needs a long time to produce gas and associated investment to operate power plants.
    "Gas production in a country like Iraq needs years to reach the amount that allows it to operate its power stations," Mohammed said.
    "Iraq imports more than 1,400 megawatts from Iran to operate these generators, and this quantity needs a very long time to reach this stage, contrary to the example that Dana Gas, which operates in the Kurdistan region from 2010 has reached its production so far about 700 megawatts per day and such The quantity can not be enough for Iraq to run its generators


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