Spokesperson of National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC<\/a><\/strong>) said Iran-Iraq gas pipeline <\/a><\/strong>will be unveiled on Tuesday though exports to the neighboring country will still remain in a halt.<\/p>\n NIGC Spokesman Majid Bujarzadeh made the remarks emphasizing that Iran is ready to inject gas into the export pipeline asserting \u201cthe Iraqi side is still unprepared to receive Iran’s natural gas<\/a><\/strong>.\u201d<\/p>\n Earlier, Iranian Deputy Oil <\/a><\/strong>Minister for International Affairs Amir Hossein Zamaninia had explained that the pipeline for gas exports to Baghdad was replete with natural gas though Letters of Credit (LCs) first needed to be opened for the process to be resumed.<\/p>\n He noted that banking issues had to be fully resolved before Iranian gas could be deployed to Iraq<\/a><\/strong> stressing that \u201ca letter of credit is a letter from a bank guaranteeing that a buyer’s payment to a seller will be received on time and for the correct amount.\u201d<\/p>\n A part of the sixth national pipeline, which aims to conduct gas exports to Iraq, will be inaugurated in coming days while exports will still remain in a hiatus.<\/p>\n NIGC Managing Director Hamidreza Araghi will attend the unveiling ceremony on Tuesday and the second part of the sixth national pipeline with a length of 600 kilometers is still under construction.<\/p>\n The sixth national gas pipeline network has the capacity to carry 110 million cubic meters per day through which natural gas would be exported to Iraq and Syria.<\/p>\n National Iranian Gas Company and the Iraqi Ministry of Electricity and Power signed a gas <\/a><\/strong>contract in 2013 and it was in 2016 that an extension was added to the deal in order to increase its volume and duration.<\/p>\n