Reacting to the Total’s statement. Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh said Total will lose all of its investment if it pulls out of the deal.
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Total is the operator of the SP11 project with a 50.1% interest alongside the Chinese state-owned oil and gas company CNPC (30%). and Petropars (19.9%). a wholly owned subsidiary of NIOC.
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Iran has become self-sufficient in manufacturing turbo-compressor units used for transfer of natural gas.
Read More »Battle to Put Out Burning Oil Well Worked
Rag Sefid field. holds an estimated 16.5 billion barrels of crude oil in place.
Read More »Oil Min: Total Can Leave Gas Deal Just in Case of UNSC Sanctions
Total became the first Western oil major to sign an agreement with Iran to develop phase 11 of Iran'.s South Pars.
Read More »Siemens Delivers Second F-Class Turbine for Iran Power Plant
The Iranian Energy Ministry is planning to build further gas-fired power plants in various locations across the country.
Read More »Total Officially Set in Motion to Start Iran Project
Total would be the first major Western enterprise to invest in Iran’s energy sector after the removal of sanctions against the country in 2016.
Read More »Iran`s NDC. French Firm Sign Drilling Agreement
North Drilling Company specializes in drilling oil and gas wells in the Persian Gulf. Caspian Sea. Turkmenistan and the Iranian provinces of Khuzestan. Ilam and Bushehr.
Read More »Total’s Delay on Gas Project Raises Doubts in Iran Parliament
Total has a 50.1 percent share in the 20-year deal. The state-owned China National Petroleum Corp. has a 30 percent stake and Iran’s Petropars has 19.9 percent.
Read More »Main Contract for Iran’s South Pars Field to Be Awarded after Trump’s Clarity
Total has a 50.1 percent share in the 20-year deal. The state-owned China National Petroleum Corp. has a 30 percent stake and Iran’s Petropars has 19.9 percent.
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