Shell Flags Iraq Gas Development Challenges

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Iraq hopes that a wave of new investments to capture gas flared at its giant oil fields could end its reliance on costly, unreliable gas imports from Iran by 2026 — and clean up its crude production. But away from the headline announcements, project delays appear to be costing Iraq dearly.

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Gas Supply, Gas Processing and Gathering, Flaring
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