Germany’s engineering giant Siemens is backing Iran in plans to launch power plants relying on modern gas turbines that would add some 5 gigawatts (GW) to the country’s electricity generation capacity.
Read More »US to Fail to Find Iran’s New Ways for Selling Crude
The government would manage to sell up to one million barrels per day (bpd) of crude in the next Iranian calendar year.
Read More »Iran Posts 7% Rise in Steel Output
Production of crude steel. including blooms. billets. and slabs. had increased by five percent in the eight-month period ending on November 21 to reach a total of 17.424 million tons.
Read More »Pars Petchem Plant`s Exports Up by Over 21 Percent
The process of production and export of Pars Petrochemical Plant has improved a lot in comparison with last year.
Read More »Nord Stream 2 Project to Happen Despite Sanctions Setback
The Nord Stream 2 pipeline project will carry Russian natural gas to Germany under the Baltic Sea despite mounting US sanctions.
Read More »US Sanctions on Iran Violate International Law
The American sanctions imposed on Iran violate the United Nations Charter and international law.
Read More »Kuwait Opposes Sanctions Against Iran
The differences between the countries in the region would be resolved. noting that there are positive signs of the possibility of bilateral talks between Tehran and Washington.
Read More »Lavrov Stresses Iran`s Right to Peaceful Nuclear Energy at Pompeo Meeting
Russia’s foreign minister Sergey Lavrov said he has stressed Iran'.s right to peaceful nuclear energy during his meeting with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in Washington. DC.
Read More »China Opposes US Illegal Anti-Iran Sanctions
Chinese Ambassador to the Islamic Republic of Iran Chang Hua said that his country is against the unilateral and illegal sanctions imposed by the United States on Iran.
Read More »Low-Pressure Gas Collection Project Launched in Doroud III
A project was launched to transfer to Khark Petrochemical Company low-pressure gases collected in Doroud III.
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