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Iran resumes operations at Israeli-hit South Pars unit

  • : Natural gas
  • 25/06/27

Iran has resumed operations at a gas treatment plant at phase 14 of its giant South Pars offshore gas field, after the facility was damaged in an Israeli drone strike earlier this month, state news agency Shana said.

The 14 June attack disrupted gas production. But injection from phase 14 "into the national pipeline" has now resumed, Shana said, citing the chief executive of state-owned Pars Oil and Gas.

A separate Israeli strike also damaged the Fajr-e-Jam gas processing plant, which handles gas from both South Pars and the Kangan field.

South Pars, which Iran shares with Qatar, is the world's largest gas field and has 24 development phases. Most of the field's production remained online during the 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran, according to Shana.

The field has been in production since 2002 and accounts for 70–75pc of Iran's total gas output. It also supplies a significant share of feedstock for Iran's petrochemical and gasoline production.


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