Iran exported over seven billion cubic meters of gas to Turkey during the past 9 months. According to the statistics by the Turkey Statistics Office, Iran-Turkey trade during the first nine months of the current year, 2022, grew 26% to reach 4 billion and $809 million. The two countries’ trade …
Read More »Raeisi Arrives in Zanjan, Inaugurates Major Power Plants
President Ebrahim Raeisi arrived in northwestern city of Zanjan on Thursday moirning and inaugurated a major power plant there. President Ebrahim Raeisi arrived in the city of Zanjan province this morning for a one-day visit to the northwestern province. Upon his arrival, the president inaugurated 6 power plants, including two …
Read More »Iran Ready to Cooperate with GECF Members in Gas Sectors
Iranian Oil Minister voiced Iran’s readiness to cooperate with all the members of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) in all areas of development of the gas industry. Speaking to Shana News Agency on the sidelines of the 24th GECF ministerial meeting, Javad Owji stated that Iran is one of …
Read More »Russia Largest Foreign Investor in Iran’s Oil Industry in H1
Statistics showed that $2.7 billion worth of foreign investment made in the Iranian oil and gas sector in first half of the current Iranian year of 1401 (from Mar. 22 to Sep. 22), the total of which belongs to Russia Russian companies’ investment made in Iran has been approved by …
Read More »Iran Oil Minister Holds Talks with Turkish Officials
The Iranian Oil Minister discussed the extension of the gas contract and energy trade in a meeting with the country’s energy and economic officials during his visit to neighboring Turkey. Javad Owji, who has traveled to Ankara at the head of a delegation, met with Fatih Dönmez and Nureddin Nebati, …
Read More »Iran Oil Sanctions Need to be Lifted for Cutting Oil Prices
US sanctions on Iran and Venezuela’s oil and gas need to be lifted if the world wants oil prices to decrease, says, the Turkish foreign minister. Speaking at a news conference in the southern Mersin province, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu dubbed the US criticism “bullying,” as Ankara threw its weight …
Read More »US Selling Its Gas to European Countries at High Price
Russian representative in Vienna-based International Organizations says the US supplies liquefied natural gas to Europe at a price 4 times higher than on the US home market. Mikhail Ulyanov in a tweet on late Sunday pointed to the US action in selling its gas to European countries at a high …
Read More »About 40% of German Firms Left Markets due to Energy Crisis
Half of German companies have recently been unable to realize their investment plans, which they intended to do, due to the energy crisis, and 39% of them were forced to completely withdraw from some markets. According to the Welt am Sonntag newspaper, these figures were revealed as a result of …
Read More »NATO to Launch Nuclear Drills on Monday
NATO said on Friday it would launch its annual nuclear exercise “Steadfast Noon” on Monday. NATO said on Friday it would kick off its annual nuclear exercise “Steadfast Noon” on Monday, with up to 60 aircraft taking part in training flights over Belgium, the North Sea and Britain to practice …
Read More »China Launches New Remote Sensing Satellite into Orbit
China sent a new remote-sensing satellite into space from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in the southwestern province of Sichuan. China has deployed a Yaogan-36 Earth sensing satellite into orbit, the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) said on Saturday, Sputnik reported. A Long March 2D launch vehicle carrying …
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