
The Iraqi Ministry of Electricity announced the resumption of Iranian gas supplies to Iraq, confirming electricity production remains stable at 14,000 megawatts.
Spokesman Ahmed Musa Al-Abadi said the system is operating steadily, with production stations, transmission lines, and networks carefully monitored. Iranian gas is now flowing at 5 million cubic meters per day, and the ministry managed the previous stoppage by using national gas reserves and coordinating with the Ministry of Oil for alternative fuel.
Al-Abadi added that beyond immediate solutions, the ministry continues to implement major projects, including combined cycle plants, the liquefied gas platform in Khor Al-Zubair, and electrical interconnections with neighboring countries, all on schedule.
Last Wednesday, the ministry reported a complete halt of Iranian gas, causing a loss of over 3,000 megawatts after the US and Israel attacked Iran’s South Pars gas field and associated facilities in Asaluyeh. The South Pars field, in Bushehr province, is the largest offshore gas field in the world, shared by Iran and Qatar.




