Iraq says seeking alternatives to Iran gas
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Iraq says seeking alternatives to Iran gas
Iraq is exploring alternatives to Iranian gas imports, including options in the Gulf, a government official said, as it seeks to reduce dependence on its sanctions-hit neighbour.The administration of US President Donald Trump announced at the weekend its decision to end a sanctions waiver that had allowed Iraq to buy electricity from Iran, though it has yet to bar gas imports.Iran's gas and electricity supply accounts for a third of Iraq's energ…
Iraq's energy crisis deepens as US revokes Iran sanctions waiver
The Trump administration’s decision to revoke Iraq’s sanctions waiver, which previously allowed the country to import natural gas from Iran to generate up to 40 percent of its electricity, has plunged Iraq into a severe energy crisis. Already struggling with unreliable Iranian supplies, Iraq now faces an even more precarious situation, as it used imports from Iran to generate about 10 gigawatts of power. The move, in line with President Donald T…
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