Shell Starts Up Long-Delayed Iraq Gas Capture Project

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The Shell-led Basrah Gas Co. (BGC) will start up a long-delayed project in Iraq next week that should slash the high volumes of associated gas flared at the country's giant southern oil fields and move it a step closer to ending costly gas imports from Iran.

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Gas Supply, Gas Demand, Gas Processing and Gathering, Flaring, Gas-Fired Electricity, Sanctions, CO2 Emissions, Low-Carbon Policy, Policy and Regulation
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