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    Iraq escapes from the problems of Iranian gas and American pressure towards Turkmenistan

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    Post by Rocky Fri 25 Aug 2023, 4:18 am

    [rtl]Iraq escapes from the problems of Iranian gas and American pressure towards Turkmenistan[/rtl]

    economy  ,  2023/08/25 10:06  , Number of readings: 249 
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    [rtl]Baghdad - Iraq today:

    Iraq has begun to take serious steps to diversify the sources of gas supplies and not to rely on a single source in order to provide the necessary fuel for power stations.[/rtl]

    [rtl]In this context, Baghdad reached a preliminary agreement with the government of Turkmenistan to import gas, in a move that may pave the way for easing the country's electricity crisis, which has worsened with the decline in Iranian gas supplies.

    During the past 3 years, Iraq faced several challenges to importing Iranian gas. As the pumping decreased to low levels with Baghdad's failure to pay its debts, due to the US sanctions imposed on Tehran.[/rtl]

    [rtl]Izzat Saber, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Oil for Gas Affairs, said that a high-ranking government delegation held meetings with officials in the gas sector in Turkmenistan, and it was agreed initially to import quantities of gas to meet part of the electric needs. power stations, according to a memorandum of cooperation that is being prepared.[/rtl]
    [rtl]It is expected that the memorandum of understanding will be signed before the end of this year, and it will include the proposed quantities and the mechanisms that will be adopted between the two countries.

    Saber pointed out the importance of the agreement, which represents an advanced step to expand the horizons of cooperation with gas-producing countries, including Turkmenistan, which is one of the most important gas-producing countries in the region and the world.[/rtl]

    [rtl]The delegation included the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Electricity for Production Affairs, Adel Karim, and the Director General of the Studies and Planning Department at the Ministry of Oil, Naseer Aziz.[/rtl]
    [rtl]Governmental Committee

    Iraq's moves to import gas are the first moves of the joint committee that the government recently formed from the Ministries of Oil and Electricity. To discuss importing gas from Qatar and Turkmenistan.[/rtl]

    [rtl]Electricity Minister Ziyad Ali Fadel said, in recent statements, that the government took a set of decisions and formed a joint committee with the Ministry of Oil, headed by the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Electricity for Production Affairs and the Ministry of Electricity's advisors.[/rtl]
    [rtl]He added that the committee will go with a delegation to Turkmenistan; To study the possibility of contracting to import gas, and another to Qatar; To discuss the possibility of supplying Iraq with liquefied gas through a port.[/rtl]
    [rtl]Iraq uses gas to operate power plants that are distributed in the center and south of the country, and together generate nearly 7 thousand megawatts per day.[/rtl]
    [rtl]Baghdad's gas import bill is about 8 trillion dinars ($6 billion); As the import takes place through tanker lines, whether with the Kurdistan region or Iran.[/rtl]
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