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    Electricity demands debts, and oil increases the quantities of kerosene for generators

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    Electricity demands debts, and oil increases the quantities of kerosene for generators Empty Electricity demands debts, and oil increases the quantities of kerosene for generators

    Post by Rocky Thu 01 Jul 2021, 7:06 am

    [size=52]Electricity demands debts, and oil increases the quantities of kerosene for generators[/size]

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     Baghdad: Tariq Al-Araji

    The Ministry of Electricity demanded that the departments excluded from cutting through the emergency lines to pay the debts owed by them amounting to 3 trillion dinars, at a time when the Ministry of Oil decided to increase the share of residential generators in all governorates of kerosene fuel.
    The electricity file has become more complicated in light of the cutting off of supplies by the Iranian side through the Diyala-Mersad and Khanaqin-Serbil lines for unknown reasons, with the repeated targeting of transmission and distribution towers.

    [size=45]The official spokesman for the Ministry of Electricity, Ahmed Al-Abadi, told Al-Sabah: “The ministry is currently moving to collect the debts owed by government institutions after they exceeded 3 trillion dinars, especially the departments that are excluded from cutting, such as sewage departments and hospitals.”[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]


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