Iraq Boosts Natural Gas Production with Associated Gas Capture

Iraq's Oil Ministry reports an increase in natural gas and associated gas capture projects, reducing flaring and meeting local needs. These efforts yield large volumes of condensates, about 160,000 barrels daily. Condensates are used in petrochemical feedstocks and to improve crude oil specifications.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Dubai | Updated: 07-05-2025 17:51 IST | Created: 07-05-2025 17:51 IST
Iraq Boosts Natural Gas Production with Associated Gas Capture
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Iraq has reported a significant increase in natural gas production, alongside advancements in associated gas capture projects. These developments are part of the nation's ongoing efforts to reduce flaring and better meet local energy demands.

According to a statement from Iraq's Oil Ministry, the result has been a substantial yield of condensates, currently reaching approximately 160,000 barrels per day. Condensates, known for being ultra-light oil, are usually processed at splitters to produce petrochemical feedstock like naphtha or are used as a diluent for heavy crude.

This surge in condensate production reflects a strategic move by Iraq to optimize its energy resources and signifies an important step towards minimizing environmental impact through enhanced gas capture and utilization practices.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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