Iranians Consume over 4.2 bcm of Natural Gas in 1 Week
According to official data, power plants accounted for nearly 2 bcm, while large industries used about 1.163 bcm.
The residential, commercial, and minor industrial sectors consumed approximately 1.106 bcm over the same period.
Daily breakdown
On July 5, total gas consumption reached 582.3 million cubic meters (mcm). Power plants consumed 270.87 million, large industries 167.58 million, and the residential-commercial sector 143.85 million cubic meters.
On July 6, consumption dipped slightly to 560.94 million cubic meters, with 261.6 million used by power plants, 166.85 million by large industries, and 132.49 million by the residential-commercial segment.
On July 7, total consumption rose sharply to over 605 million cubic meters. Power plants used 272.62 million, large industries 167.76 million, and the residential-commercial sector 164.8 million cubic meters.
On July 8, demand continued to increase, hitting approximately 615 million cubic meters. Power plants received 286.6 million cubic meters, large industries 164.09 million, and the residential-commercial sector 164.21 million.
On July 9, total consumption surged again to over 626 million cubic meters, with power plants using 288.91 million, large industries 166.07 million, and the residential-commercial sector 171.06 million cubic meters.
On July 10, gas usage reached 628.5 million cubic meters—one of the week's highest. Power plants consumed 287.76 million, large industries 165.54 million, and the residential-commercial sector peaked for the week at 175.2 million cubic meters.
On July 11, power plants recorded their highest weekly use at 290.15 mcm. Large industries consumed 164.94 million, and the residential-commercial sector used 154.33 million cubic meters, bringing the day’s total to 609.42 million cubic meters.
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