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    Newspaper: Iraq intends to increase the import of Iranian gas

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    Post by Rocky Fri 06 Jan 2023, 5:05 am

    Newspaper: Iraq intends to increase the import of Iranian gas

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    Baghdad today - follow-up
    The Qatari newspaper, Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, said today, Thursday, that Iraq intends to increase the Iranian gas used in operating electric power stations in the country.
    The newspaper stated in a report followed by (Baghdad Today) that "Iraqi officials confirmed the government's determination to increase the import of Iranian gas, which is used to operate electric power stations in the country, in which processing hours have decreased, which heralds a new crisis in energy provision."
    She added, "The hours of supplying electric power have recently decreased in a number of the country's governorates, including the capital, Baghdad, Diyala, and a number of southern governorates, and the ministry attributed that decline to bad weather."
    The ministry's spokesman, Ahmed Musa, said in a press briefing that "some of the networks are air networks that were affected due to bad weather, winds and rains, and they were dealt with quickly, and the ministry was keen to provide a complete exception." For all hospitals, water drainage stations and water projects.” .
    The newspaper pointed out that, "Following the significant decline in the supply of electricity in Diyala Governorate, a parliamentary delegation from the province met with the Iraqi Minister of Electricity in Baghdad, Ziyad Ali Fadel, and discussed with him the causes of the energy crisis." in the province, and the lack of supply at a very high rate in recent weeks, which led to a significant impact on the lives of the people.
    The newspaper quoted Representative Muhammad Qutayba al-Bayati as saying, “The meeting resulted in an agreement on several solutions, most notably increasing the quantities of gas imported from Iran in the coming period or increasing the import of electric energy from it (Iran) to fill the shortage in the electric current," stressing that "the minister pledged Presenting solutions to the cabinet table at the next meeting in order to agree on them.
    She stated that "Al-Sudani chaired today a meeting with ministry officials to discuss the file, and the meeting included the Minister of Electricity and a number of consultants and private sector investors in the electricity sector, to discuss the electricity file, and the most Important strategic projects that the government intends to launch in cooperation with the private sector, to develop the electricity system and increase the efficiency of the power grid. Electricity, in the field of production, transmission and distribution.
    According to a statement by the Prime Minister's Media Office, "Al-Sudanese stressed that the government attaches great importance to the electricity file, and is determined to develop this sector, which is suffering despite huge government spending, and basic economic sectors such as industry." , agriculture, investment, etc. have been affected,” noting that “the government believes in the importance of the private sector and the successful partnership with it, and its ability to contribute to the growth of the Iraqi economy, in its various sectors, Including electricity, and that the government has strategic plans to address this sector and advance its reality.
    The newspaper pointed out that "Iraq depends on Iranian gas to operate electric power plants, and the former Iraqi Minister of Electricity, Adel Karim, had confirmed the need for Iranian gas for a period between 5 and 10 years."
    And she concluded by noting that Iraq "faced major crises in the provision of electric power, due to the Iranian side's failure to export the quantities of gas contracted with Iraq, to ​​operate its electrical stations, as the quantities of gas were cut off." Or the quantities exported to Iraq were reduced several times last summer, which embarrassed the Iraqi government. providing energy, and causing a wave of demonstrations and widespread anger in a number of governorates.
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