The Iraqi Ministry of Oil has announced the opening of a second terminal in Basra’s Umm Qasr Port for the export of liquid gas and condensates.
The new office, initiated by Delegate Clergyman for Gas Undertakings, Izzat Saber Ismail, will improve trade adaptability, expanding current month to month send out limit from 50 tons to a normal 80 tons by mid 2025, with the possibility to arrive at 125 tons each month as creation rates rise.
The service additionally noted continuous vital activities to help gas use, expecting to increment gas venture to 70 percent before the year’s over. The project shows how the Southern Gas Company (SGC) and the Basra Gas Company (BGC) worked together to produce more liquid gas than needed for local consumption.