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Jordan’s power grid hit by suspension of Israeli gas exports

Summary by AGBI
Jordan is struggling to keep its electricity network running without imports of Israeli gas, which have been suspended since the start of the war against Iran. It depends on Israeli gas to generate nearly 60 percent of its electricity. The rest is generated from domestic gas output, shale oil, renewable energy and diesel, according to official figures cited in Jordan’s Alghad newspaper. The country’s National Electric Power Company (Nepco) said …
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AGBI broke the news in on Monday, March 16, 2026.
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