Iran is to construct an oceanic port in the Sea of Oman where the country’s largest oil terminal will be built. Iranian Minister of Roads and Urban Development Mohammad Eslami said the project is aimed boosting the country’s crude exports. “We have always wanted to take [Iran’s] oil exports beyond …
Read More »Iran’s Export of Non-Oil Goods from Chazabeh Border Underway
Governor of Dasht-e Azadegan said that process of exporting non-oil goods via Chazabeh border in Khuzestan province continues without any interruption and restriction, Trend reports citing Mehr. Speaking in an interview with IRNA, Hamid Seylavi reiterated that export of non-oil products from Chazabeh Border, 110 km away from northwest Ahvaz, …
Read More »Non-Oil Exports from Iran’s Chabahar Port Almost Doubles
The export of non-oil commodities in the current Iranian year –a period of around 6 months- via the southeastern port city of Chabahar has risen by 95 percent compared to the corresponding period a year earlier, an official said. Director General of the Ports and Maritime Organization of Iran in …
Read More »Chabahar Port Highly Important for India
Indian Ambassador to Tehran Gaddam Dharmendra said that Iran’s Southeastern port city of Chabahar is of prime importance to New Delhi. adding that the two countries increase their trade in the last year by 30%.
Read More »Development of 540 MW Power Plant in Zahedan
The power plant will create more than 300 jobs in technical and engineering services.
Read More »Development of Chabahar Port will Boost National Security
Chabahar is Iran’s sole port-city with ocean access.
Read More »30 New Petchem Projects to Become Operational by 2018
Iran is among few countries who enjoy access to feedstock. international markets as well as proximity to water resources.
Read More »Iran Starts Construction of Gas Pipeline to Chabahar Port
Iran is planning to connect its strategic port Chabahar with IGAT- 7.
Read More »Iran. Japan Mulling Two-Billion-Euro Joint Oil Project
Tokyo is going to continue its assistance of up to 40 billion Japanese Yen annually for the next four years starting in 2017.
Read More »Gas Grid Comes to Zahedan
Supply of gas to the southern province will save $660 million annually by replacing liquefied fuels with gas.
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