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Natural gas crisis in Iran… State offices and universities were on vacation! “Wear thick clothes” |

Iran is experiencing the harshest winter season in recent years. Iran President Ibrahim Chief in the capital Tehran National Gas In a statement after the visit to the company, the solution to reduce the use of natural gas in the recreation of state offices way said that there is no, but that a decision was made in this direction to prevent gas cuts. houses.

inside the country gas stating that there is no cut Chief“Our Ministry of Oil is natural gas and should do what is necessary to increase oil reserves. Unfortunately, gas cuts have occurred in some regions. Solution for leave of public administrations way not. and institutions. However, our priority today is not to cut off gas in homes.”

Iran In the press reports, it was stated that tens of thousands of Iranians are deprived of the natural gas needed to heat their homes. It was reported that gas supply to at least 90,000 residential areas has been stopped since last night, especially in Khorasan province located in the north-east of the country. Governor of Khorasan Razavi Yakup speaking to Iranian state television Ali They warned that the flow of natural gas has been interrupted due to extremely cold weather in Nazari province and that they should be more sensitive than the people of the region to save energy.

In order to reduce the use of natural gas and save energy in 7 provinces of Iran, while the activities of some state offices were suspended, it was decided to continue education remotely in some provinces. On Saturday and Sunday, which is considered as the beginning of the week in Iran, government offices and universities were on holiday in the capital Tehran, and it was warned that natural gas restrictions would continue to save energy. The Tehran Governorate has asked government employees working in the compulsory service sector to come to their workplaces in thick clothes because the gas flow has been cut.

Government offices and universities are closed tomorrow in order to reduce the use of natural gas in Hamedan province. In Gulistan and Gilan provinces, it was decided to continue education remotely and to reduce the number of employees in state offices by half. Cold weather until Thursday in South and North Khorasan and Qazvin provinces, where the wave was effective and natural gas flow to some homes was interrupted education has been suspended. On the other hand, gas flow to many compressed natural gas (CNG) filling stations in the state has been cut. In addition, in the news in the press, it is called “SHAD”, which is used for the continuation of education remotely education it was reported that the program did not work due to the internet outage in the country and students could not go to classes. online.

Iran’s Minister of Oil Javat Uci, who gave information about the restrictions received in the framework of energy saving in the capital Tehran, announced that the use of natural gas decreased by 2.5 million cubic meters per day due to the closure of government offices and universities in Tehran. Uci said that the flow of gas continues in an area of ​​480,000 kilometers across the country, and the provinces located in the north-east of the country are experiencing difficulties in gas supply due to the cutoff of gas from Turkmenistan. Uci said, “Turkmenistan’s gas cut has created a problem in the natural gas supply of the country. Unfortunately, due to the problems experienced in South Khorasan province, gas cuts were made. We strive to reduce and ensure the use of natural gas. easy flow of gas to the whole country”.

In his speech on October 18, Uci said that 80 billion dollars He warned that there is a need for local and foreign investment and that the country may face a shortage of natural gas this winter.

Iran is the second country in the world after Russia with natural gas reserves of 34 trillion cubic meters. However, due to insufficient infrastructure, Iran is experiencing difficulties in extracting, transmitting and exploiting natural gas. Iran, which has 17 percent of the world’s proven natural gas reserves, needs investment to develop its large gas fields.

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Translation“24 HOURS”



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