BAGHDAD: Iranian gas supplies to Iraq have resumed at a rate of five million cubic meters per day, the Iraqi electricity ministry said on Saturday, according to the state news agency.

Flows had been ⁠halted after Israel ⁠attacked Iran’s main gas field, South Pars, on Wednesday.

The current five million cubic meters is a fraction ⁠of the contracted 50 million cubic meters. Iraqi officials say volumes will increase gradually, but have provided neither a timeframe nor details of the damage to the Iranian gas facilities.

“Following the resumption of ⁠Iranian ⁠gas supplies, the national grid has recorded stability in production at 14,000 megawatts,” Ahmed Moussa, an electricity ministry spokesperson, was quoted as saying by the state news agency.