Iran could begin Iraq gas deliveries in May -Shana
Iran could begin natural gas exports to Iraq in May if security conditions improve, Iranian oil ministry website Shana quoted a senior official as saying on Monday. Iran and Iraq signed an agreement in 2013 under which Tehran would start exporting gas to Iraq to feed three power plants in Baghdad and Diyala. Completion of the pipeline, which has been delayed due to security concerns in Iraq, would initially allow delivery of four million cubic metres of gas per day (mcm/d) to Iraq and that could rise to 35 mcm/d, Shana said. "In case ...
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