The Qatari foreign ministry spokesperson stated that her country takes no sides in the ongoing indirect talks on reviving JCPOA between Iran and the US, adding that building trust between the two sides is a great challenge. Saying that Qatar’s role in the talks is only hosting the indirect negotiations …
Read More »G7 Leaders Likely to Discuss JCPOA, Iranian Oil Exports
According to some media sources, G7 leaders are expected to discuss a revival of the Iran nuclear deal – which might lead to more Iranian oil exports. Oil prices extended gains on Monday as investors stood on guard for any moves against Russian oil and gas exports that might come …
Read More »Iran’s Daily Gas Production Surpasses 1000mn Cubic Meters
Iran’s Oil Ministry on Saturday announced that the country’s production of crude gas, for the first time ever, surpassed 1,000 million cubic meters a day during last Iranian year (ended March 20, 2022). The ministry said that the achievement was made due to a jump in gas production at the …
Read More »Iran’s Non-Oil Exports Up 40% in Q1
The Head of Trade Promotion Organization of Iran (TPOI) said that country’s non-oil export has increased 40 percent in the first three months of the current Iranian calendar year in 1401 (from March 21 to June 22). Alireza Payman-Pak put the country’s balance of trade at $600 million, showing that …
Read More »Iraq to Increase Importing Iranian Gas
Iraqi ministry of electricity announced that the country’s debts for energy imports from Iran have been paid off and Baghdad is now consulting to increase gas imports from Iran. The spokesperson for the Iraqi ministry of electricity told media sources that Iraq imports 40 million cubic meters of Iranian gas …
Read More »Iran Begins Concrete Pouring Operation at Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant
Iran begins pouring concrete for the wall of the second unit of its Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant aimed at expanding the site in the south of the country. That’s according to the director of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, Mohammad Eslami. Speaking in Bushehr, Eslami said the concrete pouring …
Read More »Iran’s Non-Oil Exports Up 21%
Iran’s customs office (IRICA) announced that the country’s non-oil exports have increased 21% in the first quarter of the current Iranian year (started on March 21). IRICA Chief Alireza Moqaddasi said on Wednesday that Iran had a trade surplus of $605mln in the June quarter. He added that Iran’s trade …
Read More »Iran Receives $1.6B in Gas Debt from Iraq after Negotiations
Iran has received $1.6 billion in arrears from the Iraqi government for imports of natural gas, Oil Minister Javad Owji announced late Wednesday. In a Twitter post, Owji said the debt from previous years was received “a few hours ago” following “several months of negotiations” between the two sides, crediting …
Read More »Iran Urges IAEA Chief to Refrain from Complicating Situation
The spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) has advised the UN nuclear agency’s director general to refrain from complicating the situation through political statements. Behrouz Kamalvandi’s comments came after the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) called on Iran to resume talks “now” on reviving …
Read More »Iraq Says will Repay 2020 Gas Debts to Iran within Two days
Iraq’s Ministry of Electricity says it will settle its debts for 2020 gas purchases from Iran “within two days,” as part of measures to avoid a halt in the flow of much-needed gas into the Arab country. In a statement carried by the Iraqi News Agency on Tuesday, Ahmed Musa, …
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