Publications
Survey of Energy Resources 2007
Natural Gas Country Notes
|
Proved recoverable reserves (bcm) |
3 170 |
|
Production (net bcm, 2005) |
2.5 |
|
R/P ratio (years) |
>100 |
|
Year of first commercial production |
1955 |
Gas resources are not particularly large, by Middle East standards: proved reserves (as reported by OAPEC) account for less than 5% of the regional total. Most other published sources quote the same figure, the one exception being World Oil, with proved reserves given as 2 379 bcm.
According to data reported by Cedigaz, 70% of Iraq's proved reserves consist of associated gas, whilst cap gas and non-associated gas account for 15% each. A high proportion of gas output is thus associated with oil production: some of the associated gas is flared.
Between 1986 and 1990 Iraq exported gas to Kuwait. Currently all gas usage is internal, as fuel for electricity generation, as a feedstock and fuel for the production of fertilisers and petrochemicals, and as a fuel in oil and gas industry operations.
