Within the next 10 years, the gas shortage will be as big as the entire South Pars

According to an exclusive report by Energy Press, the gas shortage has challenged Iran’s economy. The solution of all governments to solve the gas crisis has been to turn off the gas taps of large and small industries, a solution that has led to an increase in inflation and exchange rates. Currently, the gas shortage or imbalance is about 300 million cubic meters per day, but according to Mohammad Mehdi Tavasolipour, the executor of the South Pars gas pressure boosting project, this number will reach the amount of the entire production of South Pars in the next 10 years.
Tavasolipour said in an interview with Energy Press: “Since 1407, we will lose nearly one standard phase in South Pars annually, and in about the next four years, this amount will reach one and a half phases, or 42 million cubic meters per day.”
He added, pointing out that in the next four years, we will lose half of the gas from Tehran province, and: “The South Pars gas field pressure boosting project is not going to work a miracle for us.” The field slope is declining, and the South Pars pressure boosting project will slow this slope and give us a breathing period to develop other gas fields such as Kish, Bilal, and Farzad B.
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