Khur Mor Gas Field Attack and Recovery Efforts in Iraqi Kurdistan
In Iraq's Kurdistan region, the Khor Mor gas field, a critical energy source, was hit by an attack, leading to production downtime. Efforts are underway to resume production, and Iraqi Kurdish Prime Minister Masrour Barzani has communicated with the operating company. Significant investments, including from the U.S., highlight the field's importance.
Iraq's Kurdistan region is taking swift action to resume operations at the Khor Mor gas field, a key energy hub, following an attack that forced a production halt. Authorities, including Iraqi Kurdish Prime Minister Masrour Barzani, announced that production would recommence within hours, aiming to restore regional power supplies.
The recent assault saw a rocket hitting a storage tank at the Khor Mor field. This led to a shutdown, significantly affecting electricity generation across the region. Despite no party yet claiming responsibility, the attack underscores ongoing security challenges in energy sector operations.
The gas field forms part of a range of new infrastructure investments, some financed by U.S. sources, signifying the field's strategic importance. Barzani's direct communication with the company's leadership highlights confidence in the field's workforce and a call for accountability of the perpetrators. The attack is reminiscent of prior threats, including July drone strikes that reduced regional oil production.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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