Iran’s permanent representative to the Vienna-based International Organization Mohammad Reza Ghaebi said on Sunday that a new report by the IAEA has removed one of the Iranian locations under question from the list of remaining issues. The new report, issued by IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi, is due to be read …
Read More »High-Ranking Iraqi Delegation to Visit Iran to Discuss Gas Imports
A high-ranking Iraqi delegation is due to visit Tehran next week to discuss settling the country’s gas dues and resuming the imports of natural gas from Iran, Iraqi news portal sotalIraq.com quoted the spokesman of Iraq’s Electricity Ministry as saying. As ISNA reported on Sunday, Ahmed Musa said that a …
Read More »IAEA, Iran Developing more Cooperative Relationship
The director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency said that the IAEA and Iran are developing a more cooperative relationship in order to resolve what he called open issues with Iran. “We are moving into a more cooperative relationship, things are moving toward a better atmosphere,” he said at the …
Read More »Iranian Oil could Take Months to Enter Markets after a Deal
It could take months before any large quantities of Iranian oil hit the markets if a nuclear deal is reached and sanctions lifted, a Reuters analysis said on Friday. With oil prices hitting almost $120 this week, market watchers await the outcome of indirect talks between the United States and …
Read More »IAEA Chief in Tehran to Resolve Nuclear Issues
Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Grossi arrived in Tehran to resolve issues regarding safeguards agreement. Upon his arrival, Grossi was welcomed by the spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Behrouz Kamalvandi. During his stay in Tehran, Grossi is to confer with Iranian …
Read More »AEOI Chief: Iran to Continue Expansion of Peaceful N. Program
Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Mohammad Eslami said that his country has decided to continue progress in its peaceful nuclear program despite the obstacles and pressures imposed by the UN nuclear watchdog and the western states. Eslami said that under articles two and three of its …
Read More »SIPIEM, BSI Ink MOU to Support Oil Industry Equipment Manufacturers
Iranian Petroleum Industries Equipment Manufacturers Association (known as SIPIEM) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Bank Saderat Iran (BSI) to provide 50 trillion rials (over $193 million) of facilities to domestic manufacturers of oil industry equipment. As reported by Shana, the mentioned MOU was signed by SIPIEM Head …
Read More »Iran’s Oil Min. Leaves Tehran for Doha to Attend GECF Summit
In order to accompany Iranian President Seyyed Ebrahim Raeisi to Qatari capital Doha slated on Monday, Iranian Oil Minister Javad Owji left Tehran for Doha to attend 6th Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) on Sunday morning. According to the scheduled program, Iranian President Seyyed Ebrahim Raeisi and high-ranking delegation will …
Read More »OPEC+ would Seek to Woo Iran into Supply Cut Deal Post Sanctions
Sources close to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) have told Reuters that OPEC+ is expected to persuade Iran to join the group’s cut deal if the U.S. sanctions are lifted from the country’s oil industry. A successful outcome to the Vienna nuclear talks could lift U.S. sanctions on …
Read More »Iran, Qatar to Form Joint Gas Extraction Study Group
A informed source in Iran’s Oil Ministry told IRNA that the oil ministers of Iran and Qatar will discuss gas swap, common stances in global market and forming joint study group on the sidelines of the upcoming GECF in Doha. The Gas Exporting Countries Forum will be held next week …
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