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Iran denies natural gas network was target of cyber attack

Iranian authorities deny remarks by an MP that gas transfer facilities were target of a cyber attack.

Iranian Oil Ministry officials have denied rumors that the country’s gas transfer network came under a cyber attack in recent days.

Ministry Spokesman Kasra Nouri said on Wednesday that claims about disruption caused to the supply of gas due to an alleged cyber attack on the network were simply untrue.

Nouri told the official IRNA news agency that the national gas network has been functioning properly in recent days.

A spokesman of the National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) also denied remarks made by a member of the Iranian parliament that cyber attacks had disrupted the flow of gas across a major part of the network in Iran.

“No attack has occurred targeting the country’s gas facilities and we strongly deny any rumor in this regard,” Mohammad Asgari told the IRIB News.

Shahriar Heidari, deputy head of the parliamentary Committee on National Security and Foreign Policy, said earlier on Wednesday that enemies of the country had launched fresh cyber attacks targeting the country’s key infrastructure in a bid to compensate their inability to confront Iran militarily.

However, a report by IRNA said rumors about the attack may have spread because of recent drills carried out  to test the sustainability of the Iranian gas network.

The report said the NIGC, responsible for all natural gas transfer and export operations in Iran, routinely launches similar exercises to increase its preparedness for potential blackouts during cold winter months.

The report said recent drills involved gas supply cuts from a single production facility in the Persian Gulf.

Iran has one of the world’s largest gas supply networks with around 95 percent of the country’s population currently having access to the key energy source through pipelines.

Natural gas is also used on a massive scale by power plants and manufacturers across Iran.


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