The Duhok Directorate of Oil and Gas reports clear improvements in fuel distribution and energy supply. Officials say the gas supply has now returned to normal after recent disruptions. They also confirm that 107,000 households receive white oil support.
The directorate distributed over 10.79 million liters of white oil across border districts. It coordinates shipments from Baghdad to maintain a steady supply. The system now runs in a stable phase and focuses on urban centers.
Officials say they have already distributed more than 80% of the allocated fuel. Each household receives 100 liters under the current plan. This system helps improve control and fairness in distribution. The program covers Duhok city, Akre, Bardarash, Semel, and Zakho.
The Directorate of Oil and Gas in Duhok Governorate explains a shift in distribution strategy. Earlier plans focused on rural and mountainous areas. Now officials prioritize city centers. They aim to balance supply between urban and rural communities.
Gas supply for households also improved across the governorate. Officials confirm that daily shipments now meet full demand. This ends the recent shortages that affected many residents.
The energy crisis started after disruptions at the Kormor Gas Field. Production dropped during that period. Authorities then reduced supply across several cities in the Kurdistan Region.
During the shortage, gas distribution in Erbil and Sulaymaniyah dropped to twice a week. Commercial gas prices also rose sharply. Prices exceeded 30,000 Iraqi dinars per cylinder.
Now production has stabilized. Supply levels have recovered across the region. Officials expect further improvements in the coming days. This should ease pressure on households and markets.

