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    Iraq is moving to import Qatari gas to address Iran's supply shortage

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    Iraq is moving to import Qatari gas to address Iran's supply shortage Empty Iraq is moving to import Qatari gas to address Iran's supply shortage

    Post by Rocky Mon 18 Apr 2022, 6:17 am

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    Dubai - Alarabiya.net


    Published in:Apr 18, 2022: 11:59 AM GSTLast updated:Apr 18, 2022: 12:11 PM GST

    [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] revealed a strategic plan to address the shortage of Iranian gas supplies, while confirming the continuation of supplying it from Qatar.
    The ministry's spokesman, Ahmed Moussa, said, "Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi issued directives to take care of the electricity file, as he directed the ministry and the Ministerial Energy Council to resolve the gas file related to the Iranian side."
    He added that "there are periodic meetings with the Iranian side to resolve the gas file after paying the money," quoting the Iraqi News Agency (INA).
    He explained that "Iranian gas releases reach the central region only, with a volume of 133 million cubic meters per day, and they do not meet the need during the peak period."
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    He stressed the need for the Iraqi and Iranian parties to abide by the terms of the signed contract, especially after the Council of Ministers' decision to pay gas dues in full through the Credit Fund at the Trade Bank of Iraq (TBI).
    He pointed out that "the system is not currently operating at full capacity due to moderate temperatures, and in the event of entering the peak, there will be an urgent need for gas supplies to equip the stations," noting that "about 7500 megawatts depends on the supplied gas."
    He added, "The ministry has developed a strategic plan that is consistent with the volume of gas supplies, with an emergency plan when gas supplies are reduced or interrupted, in coordination with the Ministry of Oil."
    He explained that "the need for Iranian gas is present and urgent, as it is of high technical value and free of problems."
    He pointed out that "the Ministry of Oil is working to ensure a fuel plan by rehabilitating gas fields and establishing refineries and a pipeline network connecting to power stations, but these projects need time ceilings," explaining that "some power stations in the south operate on national gas, but it is not fully invested." To fill the need for electricity, therefore, the need for the supplied gas will remain urgent.
    Regarding the Qatari gas file, Moussa stressed that "Iraq is proceeding with this issue, but it needs a number of logistical matters, including the establishment of gas berths and platforms and the creation of the pipeline network, and therefore this needs integrated work between the Ministry of Electricity, Oil, Transport and Finance."
    He pointed out that "the ministry went to the Qatari side with government decisions to fill part of the shortage in the context of diversifying sources of nutrition for the benefit of the system," stressing that "the ministry's efforts in this regard were good and there is negotiation with the Qatari side, and gas will be supplied in specific proportions if the parties agree."
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