Iraq is the third worst country in the world in burning natural gas
Economy breaking Iraqi oil Associated gas Burning gas
2023-11-05 23:16
Shafaq News/ Energy Research Unit data revealed that
Iraq ranked third among the worst countries in the world in terms of burning natural gas.
She said in her report, viewed by Shafaq News Agency, that
“gas burning declined globally by an amount that reached 5.9 billion cubic meters during the past year 2022, compared to the previous year, with an annual decline rate of 4%.” She indicated that
"Iraq burned about 17.8 billion cubic meters during 2022, compared to 17.7 billion cubic meters in 2021, with an annual growth rate of 0.3%." He pointed out that
"Russia, Iran, the United States, Mexico, Libya, Nigeria, and Saudi Arabia are successfully reducing the burning of gas resulting from their oil operations, which has contributed to the decline in the total at the global level."
Iraqi Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani confirms that his government is determined to eliminate the burning of natural gas associated with the oil extraction process, and says that he
is determined to make Iraq “active” in the global gas market.
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Economy breaking Iraqi oil Associated gas Burning gas
2023-11-05 23:16
Shafaq News/ Energy Research Unit data revealed that
Iraq ranked third among the worst countries in the world in terms of burning natural gas.
She said in her report, viewed by Shafaq News Agency, that
“gas burning declined globally by an amount that reached 5.9 billion cubic meters during the past year 2022, compared to the previous year, with an annual decline rate of 4%.” She indicated that
"Iraq burned about 17.8 billion cubic meters during 2022, compared to 17.7 billion cubic meters in 2021, with an annual growth rate of 0.3%." He pointed out that
"Russia, Iran, the United States, Mexico, Libya, Nigeria, and Saudi Arabia are successfully reducing the burning of gas resulting from their oil operations, which has contributed to the decline in the total at the global level."
Iraqi Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani confirms that his government is determined to eliminate the burning of natural gas associated with the oil extraction process, and says that he
is determined to make Iraq “active” in the global gas market.
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