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Iraq loses 5,500 megawatts of electricity as Iran cuts gas supplies

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The Iraqi Ministry of Electricity said Sunday that Iraq lost 5,500 megawatts of electric power due to the suspension of Iranian gas supplies.
A statement by the ministry said that according to the Iranian side, the gas supplies were stopped due to maintenance for a period of 15 days. According to the statement, the ministry said it would coordinate with the oil ministry to compensate for the lost gas supplies.

The oil-rich country relies heavily on Iranian gas imports to fuel its power plants nationwide.—Agencies

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