Production at the Khor Mor gas field has resumed after a temporary suspension. The restart is expected to quickly stabilize electricity supply in Erbil.
Dana Gas announced that operations have restarted following a halt caused by wartime conditions. The suspension had reduced gas flow to power plants. As a result, electricity production across parts of the Kurdistan Region declined. Output is now increasing again. Officials say gas supply to power stations is being restored step by step. Therefore, electricity generation is expected to improve within hours.
In addition, authorities confirmed that the situation is under control. Technical teams have worked to ensure a safe and gradual return to full production. This process is designed to avoid further disruptions. The restoration of gas supply is crucial. Power plants in the Kurdistan Region rely heavily on gas from Khor Mor. Without it, electricity output drops quickly.
As production ramps up, the impact on residents should ease. Power outages and reduced supply are expected to decline. Consequently, stability in the electricity network should return soon. Oficials emphasized the importance of energy security. They noted that maintaining stable gas production is key to avoiding similar disruptions in the future.
The restart of the Khor Mor gas field marks an important step. While challenges remain, the situation is improving. Electricity supply in Erbil is expected to normalize shortly as gas flow returns to regular levels.
