Iran Breaks Daily Gas Sweetening, Transmission Record at 882 MCM

Iran Breaks Daily Gas Sweetening, Transmission Record at 882 MCM
(Wednesday, January 21, 2026) 12:11

TEHRAN, Jan 18 (NIPNA)— The National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) reported a new record for daily sweetened gas delivery to the national network, reaching 882 million cubic meters, slightly above last year’s record of 880 million cubic meters, the company said.

Saeed Tavakoli, CEO of the National Iranian Gas Company and deputy petroleum minister for gas affairs, announced the milestone during the 14th Winter Fuel Coordination Meeting.

He noted that on Jan. 13, 162.1 million cubic meters of gas were delivered to power plants, setting another record for the sector this year.

Tavakoli highlighted the resilience of Iran’s gas infrastructure during a 12-day conflict last year, when several processing facilities were damaged.

He said that one affected unit at the Fajr Jam Gas Refinery was fully restored within six months thanks to coordinated management and staff efforts.

Despite colder-than-usual temperatures since September and an additional 700,000 household connections increasing daily consumption by an average of 23 million cubic meters, Tavakoli said no gas supply interruptions occurred in any sector.

The CEO emphasized continued vigilance for provincial gas managers as temperatures are expected to drop further.

He called for close monitoring of consumption in public offices, commercial sectors, and industries, noting that since the start of the year, over 3.2 billion cubic meters more gas has been delivered to power plants and at least 1.5 billion cubic meters more to industrial users compared with the same period last year.

Tavakoli also stressed the role of private energy operators, particularly in northern provinces, in optimizing consumption and reducing imbalances across the country’s energy network, describing their contribution as vital for maintaining supply stability.

 


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