Iraq exports cooking gas to 11 countries
Monday, November 20, 2023 10:56 AM
Baghdad/National News Center
The Basra Gas Company revealed today, Monday, that Iraq exports cooking gas to 11 countries, noting that its production has increased four-fold since 2013, and today reached 950 million standard cubic feet.
Director of the Supreme Production Authority and Deputy Commissioner of the Company, Kazem Al-Asadi Port, said in a statement followed by the National News Center:
“The company has sought, since its establishment, to increase production to meet the country’s need, provide gas, and export the surplus,” noting that
the company “has a port and docks, but it It was not ready in terms of safety and security requirements, so it sought to build a complete third dock to export cooking gas from 2016 until today.” Al-Asadi added,
“With the increase in production and the presence of this dock, the company has begun exporting high-pressure cooking gas in the amount of more than 296 shipments so far,” pointing out that
“Iraq has become an exporter of this material after it was an importer of it, and exports have begun to 11 countries in present time". Al-Asadi pointed out that
“there was an expansion in the company after it was able in 2021 to start a new project, which is the export of semi-refrigerated gas, by changing the specifications of the gas so that the size of the shipments is larger and sending them to distant places, so that its economic return will be better,” indicating that
“the company exports material Condensers, reaching 215 shipments of 1,200,000 tons exported from 2016 to date. Al-Asadi continued,
“The company’s production has increased four-fold since the company’s inception in 2013, as production has reached 950 million standard cubic feet today,” adding that
“the Basra Gas Company is Iraqi and operates according to international standards as a result of the presence of foreign partners (Shell and Mitsubishi).”
The company has adopted modern strategies, plans and technologies to implement projects and manage production.”
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Monday, November 20, 2023 10:56 AM
Baghdad/National News Center
The Basra Gas Company revealed today, Monday, that Iraq exports cooking gas to 11 countries, noting that its production has increased four-fold since 2013, and today reached 950 million standard cubic feet.
Director of the Supreme Production Authority and Deputy Commissioner of the Company, Kazem Al-Asadi Port, said in a statement followed by the National News Center:
“The company has sought, since its establishment, to increase production to meet the country’s need, provide gas, and export the surplus,” noting that
the company “has a port and docks, but it It was not ready in terms of safety and security requirements, so it sought to build a complete third dock to export cooking gas from 2016 until today.” Al-Asadi added,
“With the increase in production and the presence of this dock, the company has begun exporting high-pressure cooking gas in the amount of more than 296 shipments so far,” pointing out that
“Iraq has become an exporter of this material after it was an importer of it, and exports have begun to 11 countries in present time". Al-Asadi pointed out that
“there was an expansion in the company after it was able in 2021 to start a new project, which is the export of semi-refrigerated gas, by changing the specifications of the gas so that the size of the shipments is larger and sending them to distant places, so that its economic return will be better,” indicating that
“the company exports material Condensers, reaching 215 shipments of 1,200,000 tons exported from 2016 to date. Al-Asadi continued,
“The company’s production has increased four-fold since the company’s inception in 2013, as production has reached 950 million standard cubic feet today,” adding that
“the Basra Gas Company is Iraqi and operates according to international standards as a result of the presence of foreign partners (Shell and Mitsubishi).”
The company has adopted modern strategies, plans and technologies to implement projects and manage production.”
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