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Reported claim

“Iran supplied between one-third and 40% of Iraq's gas and power needs.”

high confidence 8 sources

Reported by 8 sources.

Sources

Al-Monitor supports medium reliability
Iran was supplying roughly a third of Iraq's energy needs — that is 50 million cubic meters of gas per day which generated 6,000 megawatts of electricity per day.
2026-03-20
Al Jazeera Arabic supports medium reliability
تغطي قرابة ثلد احتياجاته الغازية
2026-03-20
Al Jazeera Arabic supports medium reliability
تزود فيها إيران العراق بنحو 50 مليون متر مكعب يوميا
2026-03-20
Al Jazeera supports medium reliability
Overall, Iran supplies roughly one‑third of Iraq's gas and power needs, according to Iraq's Ministry of Electricity.
2026-03-20
Al-Monitor supports medium reliability
Iran was supplying roughly a third of Iraq's energy needs — that is 50 million cubic meters of gas per day which generated 6,000 megawatts of electricity per day.
2026-03-20
Al Jazeera Arabic supports medium reliability
تزود فيها إيران العراق بنحو 50 مليون متر مكعب يوميا
2026-03-18
Times of Israel supports medium reliability
Around 30% to 40% of Iraq's gas and power needs are supplied by Tehran
2026-03-18
Al-Monitor supports medium reliability
Tehran supplies between a third and 40% of Iraq's gas and power needs.
2026-03-18

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