Fuel supply to power plants rises 30%

July 30, 2024 - 13:54

TEHRAN - Director of supply and distribution at the National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company (NIOPDC) says the company has supplied 30 percent more fuel to the country’s power plants in the current Iranian calendar year (started in late March) compared to the previous year.

“In the first 131 days of the current year (March 20 to July 28), a total of 5.953 billion liters of liquid fuel was delivered to power plants, which includes 3.223 billion liters of oil and gas and 2.7 billion liters of fuel oil,” Morteza Abedini said.

Referring to the holding of numerous coordination and planning meetings for power plant fuel supply with the National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) and the Ministry of Energy, Abedini added: “Considering the current conditions and the increase in electricity consumption, with positive interaction with the National Iranian Gas Company, the Oil Ministry is trying to provide the fuel for power plants mostly from natural gas so that we can increase the volume of liquid fuel storage in power plants.”

Back in May, Head of the NIGC’s Dispatching Department Saeed Aghili said gas supply to the country’s power plants increased by 11 percent in the previous Iranian calendar year (ended on March 19) compared to the year before.

According to Aghili, the NIGC supplied 79 billion cubic meters of natural gas to the power plants across the country in the previous year.

He put the country’s total gas consumption in the previous year at 249 billion cubic meters, which was also 7.0 billion cubic meters more than the figure for a year earlier.

Based on the data released by the National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company (NIORDC), the company has also supplied more than $3.8 billion worth of liquid fuel for the power plants over the past 2.5 years.

As reported, during the mentioned period, 3.6 million liters of gas oil and 2.5 million liters of fuel oil were supplied to 110 power plants across the country.

Back in September 2023, NIGC Head Majid Chegeni said the cumulative gas supply to the country’s power plants in the first six months of the previous Iranian calendar year (March 21-September 22, 2023) increased by 16 percent compared to last year’s same period, registering a new record high.

According to Chegeni, due to the increase in gas supply in the mentioned period, the consumption of liquid fuel in the power plants significantly decreased which resulted in less air pollution.

Mentioning NIGC programs for the gas supply in the cold season, the official said: “We hope that with the measures taken in various sectors from production and distribution to transmission, we will successfully pass this winter as well as last year.”

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