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Iraq Expands Gas Exports to Strengthen Energy Independence

Iraq continues to advance in the energy sector with remarkable growth in its gas production and exports. Energy independence in Iraq remains a top priority as the nation focuses on boosting local output and reducing reliance on imports.

The Director of Production at the South Gas Company, Shakir Laibi, said Iraq now exports around 4,000 tons of liquefied gas every day. The country also exports between 18,000 and 20,000 barrels of condensates daily. These consistent exports mark a significant step toward expanding Iraq’s position as a leading energy supplier in the region.

Laibi explained that Iraq has joined the list of liquefied gas exporters and plans to increase output soon. He noted that several new energy projects are coming online to support the country’s economic goals. Moreover, this steady production growth aligns with the government’s strategy to diversify energy exports and increase national revenues.

In addition, Iraq directs most of its dry gas production toward power plants to secure a stable electricity supply. This approach helps reduce dependence on imported fuels and strengthens domestic energy stability. Laibi emphasized that achieving energy independence in Iraq requires sustainable gas development and consistent project execution.

Several large-scale projects are already progressing to expand Iraq’s gas capacity. These efforts aim to enhance energy efficiency, reduce gas flaring, and maximize natural gas use. As the projects advance, Iraq will meet more of its domestic needs while maintaining export growth.

The country is also building strong partnerships with global companies to speed up energy development. These collaborations bring modern technologies and attract investment into Iraq’s growing gas infrastructure.

Energy independence in Iraq reflects a long-term vision for a stronger and more sustainable national economy. Through steady reforms and determined progress, Iraq is moving closer to becoming a key energy hub in the region.

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