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Iraq resumes Iran gas exports after approval; power generation eases in Baghdad
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Iraqi officials confirmed on March 21 that natural gas flows from the Iranian side have restarted following mutual agreement to gradually resume production, a move intended to alleviate electricity shortages across key regions like Baghdad and Erbil.
Key Points
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1Iraq has resumed natural gas exports to Iran following official approval from both nations.
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2The restart of Iranian gas flows is expected to improve electricity generation in Iraq due to the increased energy supply.
Developments
March 21
"Iraq explained its gradual resumption of gas exports with Iran's approval; Iraq and Iranian officials have agreed to resume natural gas production"
Perspectives
Iraq has explained its gradual resumption of gas exports with Iran's approval, as Iraq and Iranian officials have agreed to resume natural gas production.
— [Mar 21, 13:44] Iraq explained its gradual resumption of gas exports with Iran's approval; Iraq and Iranian officials have agreed to resume natural gas production (Ensonhaber)Iraq has begun gradually restarting the supply of Persian Gulf oil following a bombing.
— [Mar 20, 15:48] Bombardıman sonrası Irak'tan İran gazı açıklaması (Halktv.com.tr)