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    Iraq Loses Nearly 600 Megawatts Due To “Lack Of Gas”

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    Post by Rocky Mon 10 Jan 2022, 7:10 am

    [size=38]Iraq Loses Nearly 600 Megawatts Due To “Lack Of Gas”
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    Information / Diyala..
    A former government official revealed, on Monday, that the national system lost more than 600 megawatts after the Al-Mansuriya gas station, east of Diyala, was extinguished.
    The former head of the Energy Committee in the Diyala Council, Muhammad Mahdi Al-Saadi, told the "Information" agency, "The Mansouriya gas station, east of Diyala, witnessed a complete extinguishment of all electricity generation turbines due to the lack of gas, which represents the most important factor in the power generation cycle."
    He added, "Al-Mansuriya is one of the latest power plants in Iraq, launched by a French company years ago, and it is capable of generating more than 600 megawatts," warning that "its complete extinguishment means losing the national system an important part of the energy that Baghdad and other provinces supply." “.
    He pointed to "the need to move quickly towards securing gas revenues that contribute to the permanent operation of a large gas station by investing in the nearby Mansouriya fields, which include 4 giant wells and distinguished types of gas." Ended 25
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