Iran’s exports to Persian Gulf states reached 25.01 million tons worth $8.87 billion while imports stood at 8.19 million tons worth $11.35 billion. Iran traded 33.2 million tons of goods (excluding crude oil exports) worth $20.22 billion with the Persian Gulf’s six littoral states, namely Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, the UAE, …
Read More »Iran Gas Output from South Pars Hits 0.7bcm/d
The CEO of Pars Oil and Gas Company (POGC) said the daily gas production from the South Pars joint gas field has reached 700 million cubic meters. According to Pars Oil and Gas Company, Mohammad Hossein Motejali said the company raised its gas production from the massive gas field due …
Read More »Iran-Kenya Trade at $50 Million
Iran and Kenya traded $50 million worth of goods in the first eight months of the current Iranian year (March 21-Nov. 21), according to an Iranian official. Iran’s exports to Kenya reached 86,156 tons worth $38.3 million during the period, registering a 20% year-on-year decrease, says Rouhollah Latifi, the deputy …
Read More »SP Phase 11 to be Put into Production Stage after Two Decades
Referring to the measures taken in South Pars Gas Field and other fields to increase natural gas output rate, CEO of National Iranian Oil Company said that South Pars Phase 11 will be put into operation stage after two decades. Mohsen Khojasteh-Mehr CEO of NIOC and Deputy Oil Minister made …
Read More »Iranian Oil Tanker Reportedly Arrives in Venezuela
Media sources on Tuesday reported that an Iranian tanker carrying about 2 million barrels of ultra-light oil arrived this week in Venezuelan waters. Venezuela and Iran, both under United States sanctions, have recently expanded cooperation mainly through a swap that provides Venezuela’s state-run oil company PDVSA with light oil for …
Read More »Goods Transited from W Iran up Four-Fold
Commodities transited from Customs of Iran’s Kermanshah have seen a four-fold hike during 8 months, according to a provincial customs official. The head of the Kermanshah Customs Administration said that customs in the province have witnessed revenue of around 359.4 billion tomans in the eight months of this year. The …
Read More »IAEA Chief Says Ties with Iran Need to Get Back on Track
Referring to Iran’s compensatory measures in response to the recent BoG anti-Iran resolution, IAEA chief Grossi said that the IAEA-Iran ties need to get back on track. “We don’t seem to be seeing eye-to-eye with Iran over their obligations to the IAEA,” Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) …
Read More »Iran Begins Procedures to Build Darkhovin Nuclear Plant
The construction project of the Darkhovin Nuclear Power Plant began in the presence of the Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Mohammad Eslami, and a number of senior nuclear officials in Khuzestan province. The Darkhovin Nuclear Power Plant is a planned nuclear power plant located about 70 …
Read More »No Evidence that Iran Wants to Develop Nuclear Weapons
There is no evidence that Iran intends to develop nuclear weapons, reviewing its participation in the NPT, Vladimir Yermakov, director of the Russian Foreign Ministry’s Non-Proliferation and Arms Control Department said. “Iran has been and remains a conscientious participant in the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. The conclusion …
Read More »Unloading, Loading of 142 Million Tons of Goods in Iran Ports
Data released by the Ports and Maritime Organization of Iran show that over 142 million tons of goods have been unloaded and loaded in the Iranian ports in the first 8 months of the current Iranian year of 1401. During the said period (Mar. 21-Nov.21), 34,543,036 tons of non-oil goods …
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