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    Mehr News Agency, Iran
    July 12 2005


    Iran ambitious to produce oil in Caspian Sea


    TEHRAN, July 12 - The issue of oil exploration in the Caspian Sea, once
    getting lots of news coverage, was marginalized for a long time, subsequent
    to gas discovery in the oil wells of Meisam and Meqdad in Iran's coast in
    1990 and 1991.
    In addition, the legal regime of the Caspian Sea and Iran's border line are
    yet to be determined, 1921 and 1940 historical `agreements' are still
    presented as the documents in this regard. Presently, Iran does not approve
    the border line determined for it, because the division does not include in
    the main share of oil resources held by the country.

    However, despite problems, the agreement on oil exploration in the Caspian
    Sea was made, pursuing the purpose of oil production by Iran in the next
    couple of years.


    Seismography in Caspian Sea

    Due to a new contract made between Oil Exploration Company and Khazar Oil
    Company, Pejvak ship will perform three dimensional seismographic operations
    in the Caspian Sea. The two dimensional seismographic measurements have
    already been taken by a consortium comprised of Shell Co. and Bowlazma.


    Gas export to Armenia

    Iran and Armenia have signed a contract according to which the former would
    export gas to Armenia, and in return, it would import electricity. Based on
    an agreement made between National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) and TAVANIR
    Co., the imported electricity would be connected to the national grid.'

    The deputy further explained that the NIGC has the task of implementing the
    construction operations and commissioning of gas pipelines for export
    purposes, starting from Tabriz's pressure station to Norduz village located
    in Iran-Armenia border. In Armenia, SANIR Co., affiliated to Iran's Energy
    Ministry, is in charge of the pipeline construction to Karajan and
    commissioning it.

    In Iran, the construction of this gas export pipeline is delivered to the
    domestic contractor on the EPC (engineering, procurement and construction)
    basis, he said, adding that in Armenia, the pipeline construction has been
    launched since February 2005. The Iranian contractor is presently equipping
    the workshop; the required pipes have been purchased, and the construction
    operations have been launched in four zones.

    `The main contract has been signed by the NIGC and Armenia, and a trilateral
    operational agreement for commissioning the pipeline is about to be
    finalized among the NIGC, National Iranian Gas Export Company and Armenia
    Republic. According to the agreement, the construction operation of the
    pipeline in Iran would be completed by January 2007, and then the
    commissioning would follow.'

    According to a senior oil official, Salehiforuz, the part of the pipeline
    passing via Iran is 113 km long and 30 inches in diameter. He added that 60
    percent of the pipeline construction operation is carried out in the
    mountainous and hard-to-pass regions.

    The part of the pipeline passing via Armenia is 42 km long with a diameter
    of 28 inches. It transfers gas from the border point with Iran to Karajan.
    The received gas in Karajan is injected to internal gas distribution network
    in Armenia, he stated.

    The two countries have agreed on the figure of 200 million cu. m as the
    volume of the gas export per annum, equal to 300,000 to 400,000 cu. m per
    day.


    Gas supply to Nakhichevan

    The gas supply to Nakhichevan would be carried out on the swap basis with
    Azerbaijan Republic. The NIGC takes the gas from Azerbaijan in the border
    point of Astara and delivers it to Nakhichevan on Jolfa border. The
    construction operation of this project is being implemented and would be
    completed by October 2006.


    Neka-Sari Pipeline

    The 32-inch gas pipeline between Neka and Sari would soon be completed by
    Iran Oil Engineering and Construction Company (IOEC), affiliated to National
    Iranian Oil Products and Distribution Company (N.I.O.P.D.C). By implementing
    this project, the capacity of transferring crude oil to Tehran would
    increase to 370,000 barrels per day (bpd).

    The amount of the crude oil swap was put at 65,000 bpd on average in the
    last month with the renewal of the swap contracts by Nikoo Co.

    The capacity of transfer pipeline of Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan at 50 million tons
    per annum (one million bpd), explaining that this pipeline is 1,800 km long
    and is like a reservoir with the capacity of 10 million barrels. In other
    words, the pipeline itself is the first consumer and its operation has had
    no impact on the amount of the oil swap via Iran.


    Negotiations with Total

    Negotiations have been made with the French Total Co. on transferring gas
    within two stages. The first stage transfers crude oil to a maritime
    terminal in Kazakhstan via a pipeline, and then, it is carried to Neka by
    using the 63,000-ton ships. The second stage includes in the continuation of
    the pipeline to the Persian Gulf, he said. A memorandum of understanding
    (MOU) has been signed with Total Co. on this pipeline named KTI
    (Kazakhstan-Turkmenistan-Iran).


    Exploration contract in Caspian Sea

    He said that a contract on oil exploration in the Caspian Sea has been
    signed, and presently the required equipment for drilling two wells has been
    purchased. For drilling the wells, North Drilling Company would enjoy
    cooperation of a foreign partner possessing enough experience in this field,
    since drilling wells in the deep waters is the first experience in the
    country.

    With regard to cooperation with the foreign companies in the Caspian Sea
    project, an international company has made a proposal and an MOU would be
    signed upon the agreement by the officials.

    He also said that a proposal has been made on the presence of a third
    company in the oilfields disagreed by Iran, Turkmenistan, and Azerbaijan.
    However, the exploration operation would be carried out in these fields, if
    an agreement is reached.


    Alborz Platform

    Alborz platform is made in order to launch drilling operations for the
    exploration wells in the Caspian Sea as well as determination of the legal
    regime of Caspian. It is the only alternative for developing the oilfields
    in this sea. Khazar Oil Company is presently carrying out the construction
    of the platform and drilling wells. In addition, the Foreign Ministry and
    the Supreme National Security Council have emphasized to assist the Oil
    Ministry on determination of the legal regime of the Caspian Sea.

    The time of oil production in the Caspian Sea depends on the results of
    drilling two exploration wells. If the results are successful, the project
    developing the sea's oilfields would be launched through drilling the
    development wells.
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