Iran Maintains Gas Network Stability Despite Household Demand Exceeding South Pars Output

Iran Maintains Gas Network Stability Despite Household Demand Exceeding South Pars Output
(Wednesday, January 28, 2026) 13:59

TEHRAN, Jan 26 (NIPNA) – Iran’s national gas network remained fully stable during an unprecedented winter surge in household and commercial demand, even when daily consumption briefly surpassed gas output from the South Pars field, the country’s main gas source.


According to the National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC), on Jan. 25, residential and commercial gas use reached 737 million cubic meters, exceeding South Pars production by around 10 million cubic meters. This represented 85% of total gas injected into the national network, highlighting the sector’s critical role in ensuring energy security.

The Ministry of Petroleum attributed the stability to coordinated production management, infrastructure upgrades, and enhanced network monitoring. “Sustained cold temperatures, record consumption, and the addition of 700,000 new subscribers all contributed to higher demand this winter,” the ministry said.

South Pars daily output was boosted by around 25 million cubic meters through development and operational improvements, reaching 727 million cubic meters per day. Technical readiness at 20 gas refineries, comprehensive maintenance of transmission lines, and smart monitoring systems also played a key role in keeping the supply uninterrupted.

“The stable operation of the gas network this winter demonstrates the effectiveness of infrastructure investments, operational coordination, and the dedication of gas industry personnel across the entire value chain—from upstream production to downstream distribution,” the ministry added.

The ministry emphasized that protecting household supply remains a top priority, with other sectors using alternative fuels during peak periods to maintain network balance.

 


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