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Iraq Pushes Forward with Gas Flaring Reduction

Iraq gas flaring reduction efforts are gaining momentum through a series of large-scale national projects. These initiatives aim to minimize flaring linked to oil production, increase domestic gas output, and fuel Iraq’s growing energy needs.

The Ministry of Oil recently announced a major leap in associated gas utilization. Iraq has boosted its usage from 53 percent to 70 percent. This progress reflects both the government’s resolve and successful partnerships between local firms and international energy companies.

In a major milestone, Iraq increased its dry gas production from 1.3 billion to 1.8 billion standard cubic feet per day. This jump is helping to meet rising demand across multiple industries, including power generation, manufacturing, and heavy industry.

Iraq gas flaring reduction also plays a central role in the country’s push for energy self-sufficiency. The goal is to meet domestic demand without relying heavily on imported fuel. Reducing gas flaring also helps Iraq move closer to its climate targets under the 2016 Paris Agreement.

The government’s broader strategy includes cutting unnecessary gas flaring by 20 percent by the end of next year. Officials aim to eliminate flaring in all oil fields by 2028. By 2030, Iraq wants to reach a production rate of three billion standard cubic feet per day.

Part of this vision involves converting flared gas into usable clean energy. This step will support Iraq’s power grid while protecting both the environment and public health. In doing so, the country also honors its climate pledges and positions itself as a regional leader in sustainable energy reform.

Iraq gas flaring reduction is no longer just a policy—it’s becoming a national achievement. These continued efforts will help build a cleaner, stronger, and more energy-independent Iraq.

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