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Iraq's Kurdish authorities working to resume Khor Mor gas supply after deadly attack

Iraqi Kurdish ministries of electrical energy and natural deposits said on Saturday that they are working with their partners to bring back operations at the Khor Mor gas field in Iraq's Kurdistan area after output was suspended due to a fatal drone attack.

At least 4 Yemeni workers were eliminated and two other workers hurt in the attack late on Friday, the Kurdish regional federal government said on X. It said gas products to power plants were also halted, resulting in a reduction of roughly 2,500 MW of power generation.

So far no group has declared obligation for the attack.

Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid and Prime Minister Masrour Barzani both condemned the attack.

Our security services should examine the incident without hold-up and hold the criminals responsible. Preventative steps need to likewise be taken instantly, Rashid stated in a post on Saturday.

Attacks on energy hubs that power millions of homes in the Kurdistan Area and Iraqi provinces are indefensible. These attacks also sabotage efforts by Erbil and Baghdad to develop the energy sector. They occur with troubling frequency and total up to war criminal offenses, Barzani stated on Friday.

The U.S. State Department stated in a statement: Attacks like this are an affront to Iraq's sovereignty.

Pearl Petroleum, a five-company consortium that consists of two significant independent United Arab Emirates oil and gas business - Dana Gas and Crescent Petroleum, has the rights to exploit Khor Mor and Chemchemal, two of Iraq's greatest gas fields.

Iraq has experienced near-daily drone and rocket attacks considering that Israel's war in Gaza began in October, mostly targeting bases housing soldiers coming from a U.S-led military union. They have been claimed by the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, an umbrella group of hardline pro-Iran militias.

The attack on Friday likewise highlights security issues for the oil-rich country.

The Khor Mor gas field lies near territories under Iraqi control and Kirkuk province, among the disputed areas in between the Iraqi capital Baghdad and Erbil, the provincial capital of Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan region.

(source: Reuters)