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Iran Gas Trunkline
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The Iran Gas Trunkline (IGAT) is a series of large diameter pipelines constructed from gas refineries in the south of Iran (Khuzestan and Bushehr provinces) in order to transfer natural gas to consumption centers across the country.[1]
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As of 2008, there are five trunklines in operation, two under construction and two under planning.[2]