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Reducing Reliance on Imported Gas: Iraq’s Three-Step Energy Plan

The Ministry of Electricity unveiled a strategic plan focused on reducing reliance on imported gas, a goal central to Iraq’s energy future. Spokesperson Ahmed Mousa outlined the government’s new direction and emphasized efforts to strengthen the national power grid.

Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ Al-Sudani and the Minister of Electricity both called for public transparency. They urged clear communication about the challenges facing Iraq’s power infrastructure. Mousa confirmed that the national grid still depends heavily on imported gas due to the limited availability of domestic resources.

However, the government has begun implementing major changes. Through close collaboration between the Oil and Electricity ministries, Iraq developed a plan to diversify its gas sources. This includes a recent agreement with Turkmenistan, which will provide an alternative supply stream.

To support this shift, Iraq will establish liquefied gas platforms at its ports. For the first time, the government is building these platforms at Al-Khor Port. These facilities will allow the country to import gas from Gulf and African nations, strengthening supply stability.

In addition, Mousa highlighted growing support for solar energy development. The government expects to announce the completion of several gas import platforms by June. Alongside that, solar energy stations will begin operations, adding much-needed capacity to the electricity grid.

The three-pronged approach—international gas partnerships, LNG platform construction, and solar project development—forms the foundation of Iraq’s energy strategy. Each element plays a critical role in reducing reliance on imported gas.

Mousa also revealed ongoing efforts to complete several power stations before summer. These projects aim to increase production and improve grid performance. On June 1, new power generation units will become operational. At the same time, full rehabilitation of distribution networks continues.

With these initiatives, the government seeks to enhance energy independence. By reducing reliance on imported gas, Iraq moves toward a more secure and sustainable electricity system.

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