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    Iran informs Iraq of maintenance in the lines that has reduced gas supplies

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    Iran informs Iraq of maintenance in the lines that has reduced gas supplies Empty Iran informs Iraq of maintenance in the lines that has reduced gas supplies

    Post by Rocky Mon 15 Jan 2024, 6:44 am

    [size=38]Iran informs Iraq of maintenance in the lines that has reduced gas supplies[/size]


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    Baghdad/Al-Masala Al-Hadath: The Ministry of Electricity confirmed that the Iranian side informed Iraq of maintenance in its lines that reduced the amount of gas supplied, while confirming the completion of the connection with Turkey and Jordan by 100 percent, also revealing the date of completion of the connection with the Gulf.
    Ministry spokesman Ahmed Moussa said that the system’s generation today amounts to approximately 17,500 megawatts, indicating that this came due to the system’s loss of 4,000 megawatts due to the cessation of Iranian gas supplies to the central region and Baghdad and its reduction to the southern region.
    He added that the system's need for gas at the current time, with peak winter loads, amounts to approximately 50 million cubic metres, but what is currently arriving is only 10 million cubic metres, pointing out that the Ministry of Oil is keen, through its support to the Ministry of Electricity, to compensate the system with gas.
    He stated that Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani and Minister of Electricity Ziyad Ali Fadel are stressing to all electricity formations that a crisis will not occur, and that there will not be a crisis as it happened in previous seasons, indicating that what the system lost somewhat affected the supply hours.
    He stated that part of our stations are operating today on alternative fuels, gasoline, or crude oil, so that there is no crisis in energy production, pointing out that what the system lost affected the hours of electricity supply.
    He stressed that operating generating units on alternative fuels is not the same as operating them on gas, and affects the efficiency of generating units, pointing out that the Iranian side attributed the decline in gas quantities to the presence of maintenance work on the gas pipelines connecting to Iraq within Iranian territory, and they assured us that gas pumping will return on the 7th of May. Next February, meaning the stop is temporary.
    On the other hand, he continued, speaking about the national gas, that the gas extracted from the Okaz field goes to the Okaz station, and the gas from the Halfaya field is used for the Maysan gas and investment station, explaining that the Ministry of Oil announced in its plan for the first quarter of the year to extract gas for the benefit of power stations, but that The need remains for the supplied gas, because gas exploitation projects require a period of time ranging from two to three years.
    He pointed out that we are aiming to reduce dependence on gas and fossil fuels through combined cycle projects, where we install stations that do not rely on gas to operate, but rather on the heat resulting from the simple cycle.
    He went on to say that this is a step that reduces dependence on gas and fuel, whether national or supplied, explaining that we are working on solar energy projects and have handed over plots of land to contracting companies. We are also working on completing electrical connection projects, and we are working on producing energy through waste recycling projects.
    He stressed that all these steps aim to reduce dependence on fuel and gas and pressure on expenses.
    Regarding the electrical connection, Moussa stressed that the electrical connection with the Gulf requires 12-16 months to be completed, pointing out that about 87 percent of this connection has been completed so far, and what remains is the completion of the last building block to complete this connection and ensure the extension of the B line to the completed Al-Faw station with the Al-Faw station. Wafra within Kuwait so that this connection is ready in its first phase.
    He pointed out that the connection with Turkey is 100% complete, just as it is 100% complete with Jordan, and we are awaiting some approvals for it to come into effect.
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