Iran is the largest electricity producer in the Middle East with an installed power generating capacity of around 76.000 MW.
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KoGas currently has offtake contracts with a number of LNG producers that are mostly located in the Asia Pacific and the Middle East.
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In 2013. Vankorneft was chosen as an operator on development of new fields of Vankor Cluster located close to the Vankor field.
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Hydro power constitutes almost 15%. or about 12.000 MW of Iran’s total installed power generation capacity of 76.000 MW.
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A second gold rush is taking place on a small island few people know about.
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Qatar and Russia have long been rivals in global gas markets.
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Eni and GE will work jointly to evaluate the feasibility of building a 50MW wind power plant and also in exploring further initiatives in Kazakhstan.
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More than 100 people have also been injured in the incident.
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The gas pipeline will stretch over a distance of about 1.100 km and will pump a total of 31.5 billion cubic meters of natural gas annually.
Read More »Eni to Start Supplying LNG to Pakistan in December
Eni offered some concession and agreed to lower the price to 11.99% of crude oil rate compared to 12.29% quoted in the tender.
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