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Fire disables Iraqi domestic gas pipeline

Two energy sources confirmed that an explosion and fire on Monday disabled a gas pipeline from northern Kirkuk oilfields in Iraq to power stations.

A representative of the state-run North Gas Co. said an initial inspection revealed cracks in the pipeline due to corrosion, leading to the explosion. The blast occurred around 55 km (35miles) west of Kirkuk.

The official stated that "Gas leak caused a blast and fire which stopped gas flow through an internal pipeline transporting gas from Baiji to power stations."

A second NGC official confirmed that the repair work was done by technical teams, who rushed into the area. The gas flow had been shut off to allow for the repairs.

He said that repairing the damaged part might take up to two days.

The Ministry of Oil did not respond immediately to requests for comment. (Reporting and editing by Tomasz Janovowski)

(source: Reuters)