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Russia is the world's largest gas flaring country, flaring about 21 bcm annually, followed by Iraq (16 bcm), Iran (12 bcm), the US (11.8 bcm), Venezuela (9 bcm), Nigeria (8 bcm), and China (2 bcm) during 2015 [83].
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