According to the Pars Oil and Gas Company (POGC). Mohammadi Mahdi Tavasollipour said the remaining two platforms of the phase would become operational in December.
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Despite all pressures and sanctions against Iran by enemies. the country would witness a sustainable economy in the future.
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Iran is after accomplishing an objective of increasing non-oil exports to 15 neighboring countries by two-fold to counter the US bans on its oil sale.
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The production and exports of Persian Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company (PGPIC) are satisfactory for the time being.
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The government has no plan for increasing the price of diesel in the country at least by the end of the current local calendar year on March 20.
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Iran is ready to facilitate admission of Iraq’s export goods for balancing trade and business.
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An Iranian deputy science minister expressed the country’s willingness to broaden scientific cooperation with the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).
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The Syrian minister has traveled to Tehran at the invitation of Iran'.s minister of roads and urban development in a bid to form the Iran-Syria Joint Executive Committee for Housing and Urban Development.
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