The Iranian defense ministry will be paid $280 million by the Port and Maritime Organization of the country (PMO) to build 83 new large vessels. in a move to bypass the US sanctions against Tehran’s transportation infrastructures.
Read More »Iran. India Finalize Negotiations on Preferential Trade Tariffs
In a meeting between Indian envoy to Tehran and head of Iran Chamber of Commerce. the two sides finalized talks on ratification of preferential tariffs on specific equipment needed for implementation of Iranian Chabahar Port project.
Read More »US has Prevented $6bn Russia-Germany Gas Pipeline
It’s going to be a very long delay. because Russia doesn’t have the technology.
Read More »Russia Amplifies Its Arctic Ambitions
Russia has outlined four main groups types of projects under consideration for various government benefits.
Read More »Siemens to Test Germany’s Largest Green Power Outlet for Ships
It is expected to help reduce carbon emissions by more than 8.000 tons a year.
Read More »Rosneft Signs Contract with Indian Oil to Supply 2 Million Tonnes of Oil to India
An important subject of talks between Sechin and Pradhan was the issue of providing Indian consumers with quality crude and petroleum-based products.
Read More »Phase 14 of South Pars Gas Field Fully Developed with Giant Rig Installation
Total production from South Pars is currently around 630 mcm and is expected to near 700 mcm by March.
Read More »Inida Allocates above $14mn to Iran`s Chabahar Port
he Indian government has allocated some Rs 100 crore for the strategic Chabahar Port project in southeastern Iran that gives India connectivity to Afghanistan bypassing Pakistan.
Read More »Belgium’s Excess Wind Power to Turn to Hydrogen with New Project
The facility will be built in the Plassendale 1 port area and is expected to enter operation in 2025.
Read More »$6 Million Bribes Helped to Win Iraq Oil Deals. Prosecutors Say
Maneuvering. manipulation and $6 million in bribes helped oil companies win contracts with Iraq in the aftermath of Saddam Hussein’s reign. U.K. prosecutors said.
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