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  • Iran taking larger strides for gas exports

    Mehr News Agency, Iran
    May 6 2005

    TEHRAN, May 6 (MNA) - Hadi Nejad-Hosseinian, deputy oil minister for
    international affairs on Friday described objectives for making
    relations between the domestic companies affiliated to the Oil
    Ministry and the state-run companies in the foreign countries.
    "The primary relations between the domestic and foreign companies is
    made by the International Affairs Directorate of the Oil Ministry,
    after which the companies themselves enter into dialogue to sign
    contracts", the Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA) reported him as
    saying.

    Speaking about the gas export, the deputy noted before developing the
    South Pars phases, the gas production was used only to meet the
    internal needs and for injection into oilfields, but presently Iran
    is exporting the product for which it is making new contracts.

    As examples, he pointed to contracts signed for gas export to
    Pakistan, India, and Turkey - although export to these countries is
    yet to be carried out due to the political issues - in addition to
    the recent negotiations with Armenia and the United Arab Emirates as
    well as Kuwait.

    Calling project of gas export pipeline to Europe as economical,
    Nejad-Hosseinian said, "Studies were conducted on different roots for
    transferring gas to Europe since 1990s, which resulted in selecting
    Turkey and Ukraine as the appropriate roots, among which Turkey has
    less costs."

    Gas export to Europe is of interest for both parts, and Iran is not
    pressurizing Europe in this regard, the deputy stressed.

    He opined due to the current conditions, the world price of gas is
    inappropriate, stating, however, in its contracts signed or about to
    be signed, Iran has put the gas price as dependant on the world price
    of oil. Therefore, the gas price will be pushed up upon an increase
    in the oil price, he added.

    Also in his remarks, the deputy named Iran's advantages for
    possessing the world oil and gas market, as he said, "Real
    independence of Iran is of paramount importance for the countries
    such as China and India as well as for the European Union.

    He pointed out to the contract on Yadavaran Oilfield inked with China
    and noted, "Exporting LNG (liquefied natural gas) to China and
    developing the oilfield at the foreign investment provide the
    interests of the two countries, that is why the issues of LNG and
    developing Yadavaran are important."

    Commenting on disturbance of supply and demand in the oil market,
    Nejad-Hosseinian said in the oil market, supply shortage is
    irreparable in the short-terms. Moreover, the oilfields decline every
    year and require investment in order to be maintained.
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