Higher natural gas production and supply to households in most parts of the century and power plants instead of diesel, mazut and kerosene, has helped curb the use of eco-unfriendly liquefied fuels to a great extent, the National Iranian Gas Company said.
“NIGC has managed to substantially raise gas production, especially in the giant South Pars Gas Field in the Persian Gulf (700 million cubic meter per day), to meet demand of power plants and households,” Hassan Montazer Torbati was quoted as saying by IRNA.
Replacing liquefied gas cut consumption of the said fuels by at least 34 billion liters per annum.
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