Tehran has signed a raft of agreements with the likes of Eni. Shell. Schlumberger. Lukoil. Wintershall and OMV to study and potentially develop its massive oil and gas deposits.
Read More »Baku to Host Biggest Oil Refining and Petrochemistry Conference in Central Asia
SOCAR specialists will provide detailed information about the implementation of current and further development projects as part of the technical session in Sumgait on November 30.
Read More »A Stronger OPEC Needs Russia
OPEC realized the importance of working with Russia two decades ago. but the Russians did not understand the importance of working with OPEC until lately.
Read More »Iraq and Iran Boost Oil Exports in Sales Battle with Saudis
OPEC is to meet in November to discuss a possible extension of the deal beyond March.
Read More »EU and Japan Boost Cooperation on Energy Security
A more liquid. transparent and flexible LNG market will contribute to the diversification of gas supplies in Europe.
Read More »Iraq to Reopen Oil Pipeline to Turkey. Bypassing One in Kurdistan
The Kirkuk Ceyhan pipeline crosses territory taken by Islamic State militants in 2014 and recaptured by U.S.-backed Iraqi forces over the past two years.
Read More »Iran Needs to Renovate 30% of Water Infrastructure
Officials and experts have warned about the adverse impact of the plan on groundwater resources and aquifers.
Read More »Saudi Aramco Exploring Investment. JV Options in India
Saudi Aramco’s commitment to invest in India’s energy sector comes in the wake of the complete removal of subsidy and administered pricing of auto fuel since October 2014.
Read More »Iraq`s Talks with Exxon on Southern Oilfields Project Reach Final Stages
Iraq. OPEC’s second-largest producer. had approached PetroChina and Exxon Mobil about investing in the project.
Read More »Chevron. Total Interested in Majnoon Oilfield
Royal Dutch Shell said last month it had agreed with Iraq’s oil ministry to relinquish operations at the Majnoon field to the government after unfavorable changes to fiscal terms.
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