Iran oil minister appoints envoy for Iraqi affairs by AFP Staff Writers Tehran (AFP) Sept 21, 2021 Iran's oil minister has appointed a special envoy for Iraqi affairs, a first for the Islamic republic which is seeking $5 billion in arrears from its neighbour for gas exports. The ministry's Shana news agency said Oil Minister Javad Owji had tasked Abbas Beheshti with "endeavouring to speed up settling gas export claims". Iraq buys gas and electricity from Iran to supply about a third of its power sector, which has been worn down by years of conflict and poor maintenance. Despite sanctions imposed by Washington since 2018, Tehran exports gas to Baghdad under a series of temporary US waivers meant to wean Iraq off Iranian energy. Under agreements signed in 2013 and 2015, Iraq imports 70 million cubic metres (2.47 billion cubic feet) of Iranian gas per day. The neighbours also signed a two-year electricity supply contract in June 2020. But Iran has repeatedly cut off the gas and electricity supplies in order to pressure Iraq into paying outstanding bills. According to Shana, Beheshti was tasked with "identifying the capacities and potentials of the two countries in the field of trade in oil and petroleum products". He was also asked to identify and create "the necessary bases to ramp up the mutual presence of private sectors and investors in the oil industry of the two countries". In October 2020, Hamid Hoseini, secretary of the Iranian Union of Petrochemical, Gas and Oil Exporters, said 60 percent of Iran's petrol exports went to Iraq.
Iraq launches project to reduce flaring at oilfields Baghdad (AFP) Sept 19, 2021 Iraq has launched a new project that aims to recover gas normally set alight during oil extraction at two oilfields in the country's south. Flaring, or burning off excess gas during oil extraction, is a highly polluting practice but far less costly than processing it for sale. According to the World Bank, Iraq is the second-biggest user of flaring worldwide after Russia. The new project, signed in 2017 with oil services company Baker Hughes, will eventually allow 200 million cubic feet (arou ... read more
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