In line with the goals of activating energy diplomacy by the Iranian Ministry of Petroleum, after a massive fire occurred in oil facilities in Cuba by lightning, a group of Iranian experts was sent to help the country. After lightning struck a large crude oil storage facility in the city …
Read More »Iran’s Non-Oil Export to Neighbors Grows 22% in 4 Months on Year
The value of Iran’s non-oil export to its neighboring countries increased 22 percent in the first four months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 21-July 22), as compared to the same period of time in the past year, the spokesman of the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA) …
Read More »Iran Completes Pipe-Laying for Major Offshore Gas Project
Iranian authorities announced that domestic contractors have finished pipe laying operation for a major natural gas project in the Persian Gulf despite the US sanctions. About 15 kilometers of pipe laying, including for a 32-inch undersea sour gas pipeline, had been completed in the project. The project was a major …
Read More »Iraq seeking to Increase Import of Gas from Iran
Spokesman for Iraq’s Ministry of Electricity said that the country was negotiating for more electricity to be imported from Iran. Ahmed al-Ebadi said in an interview with the Iraqi news outlet Middle East News on Saturday that Baghdad was negotiating with Iran to import more electricity. Al-Ebadi said that the …
Read More »Iranian Tanker Reloads Oil Confiscated in Greece, Embassy Says
An Iranian tanker will soon return to the country with its oil shipment, months after it was detained off the Greek coast as part of a US crackdown on Iranian crude exports. The cargo of oil confiscated from the Lana is currently being transferred back to the vessel, Iran’s embassy …
Read More »Iran’s Non-Oil Foreign Trade Touches $9bn Mark
Iran’s non-petroleum foreign trade rose 19% in the month ending July 22, 2022, standing at nearly $9 billion, says an Iranian official. A spokesman for Iran’s Customs Office also said the country exported well over 7 million tonnes of non-oil goods worth more than $4 billion over the one-month period, …
Read More »Iraq Says in Talks with Iran to Increase Natural Gas Imports
The Iraqi Ministry of Electricity says it is in talks with Iran for securing a rise in imports of natural gas from its eastern neighbor as Baghdad works to inaugurate new power plants fueled by natural gas. Ahmad al-Ebadi, a spokesman for the ministry, said the volume of gas imports …
Read More »Lavrov: Iran’s Stance in Nuclear Talks Legitimate/US should Fulfill Commitments
Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Friday, in support of the Iranian stance on lifting sanctions and nuclear talks, called for a change in the US stance and the return to the international agreement (JCPOA). According to The Russian News Agency TASS, talking to media, Sergei Lavrov, who was visiting …
Read More »Iran Completed Installing 3rd IR-6 Centrifuge Cascades
Iran has completed installing three advanced IR-6 centrifuge cascades at its Natanz fuel enrichment plant (FEP), International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said in a report to member states on Wednesday. Iran has also informed the agency it plans to install an additional six IR-2m cascades at the FEP in a …
Read More »Iran’s Gas Export Income in 4 Months Equals that of Entire Previous Year
Iran has earned as much money from the export of gas in the past four months as it had received during the whole last year, the oil minister said. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a cabinet meeting on Wednesday, Oil Minister Javad Owji said the income generated by …
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