23 Dec 2024
Saturday 7 January 2017 - 19:22
Story Code : 246005

Iran increases gas production; no need for Turkmenistan gas

January 7, The Iran Project Following the row between Iran and Turkmenistan over outstanding debts for previous natural gas sales, Ithe slamic Republic, to compensate for the halt in supplies from its northern neighbor, increased gas productionand cooperated with other countries.

Although Turkmenistans move to cut exports of natural gas to Iran led to a halt in the activities of several power plants in northern Iran that run on gas, we could successfully provide enough gas for residential and industrial areas of Mazandaran province, said Mohammad Esmaeil Ebrahimzadeh, CEO of an NIGC offshoot in the northern province of Mazandaran.

Saying Irans gas production has been increased more than 50 percent over the past three years, Iranian Oil MinisterBijanNamdarZanganeh also noted that there is no problem for gas production.

Zanganeh repeatedly explained over the past three years, due to the opening of South Pars phases, we could increase gas production by 50 percent.

Meanwhile, Deputy Director of National Iranian Oil Company announced that to compensate Turkmenistan gas halt, Irans central regions increased gas production to 300 million cubic meters of gas per day.

This past Sunday, Turkmenistan cut exports of natural gas to Iran on grounds that the country should make a rapid payment of the debts that remained from past sales.

Irans Ministry of Petroleum in a statement on Monday strongly criticized Turkmenistans move, describing it as illogical.

It added that Turkmenistan which it said had also turned the taps on Iran over price disputes during several past winters - had acted against an agreement that had been reached between Tehran and Ashgabat.
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