IRANIAN MINISTER BOASTS ABOUT WINNING INTERNATIONAL ENERGY PROJECT TENDERS
Mehr news agency
Nov 8 2008
Tehran
Muscat, 8 November: Iran is not only self-sufficient in designing,
building and operating dams and power plants, but also is the country
that has won some international tenders in competition with foreign
firms, the energy minister said during his visit to Muscat refinery
on Saturday [8 November].
Constructing wind power plants and repairing some refineries in Armenia
and Syria, implementing the 6-km-long Halab tunnel, building dams
in Tajikistan, inking contracts for building dams and power plants
in Iraq, Bangladesh and Mali are some of examples of the country's
technical and engineering services exports, IRIB quoted Parviz Fattah
as saying.
An Iranian company won an international bid to construct two 40 MW
units in Muscat refinery at the cost of 90m dollars in 2006. The units
are 68 per cents complete now which shows a suitable trend of progress,
he explained.
Mehr news agency
Nov 8 2008
Tehran
Muscat, 8 November: Iran is not only self-sufficient in designing,
building and operating dams and power plants, but also is the country
that has won some international tenders in competition with foreign
firms, the energy minister said during his visit to Muscat refinery
on Saturday [8 November].
Constructing wind power plants and repairing some refineries in Armenia
and Syria, implementing the 6-km-long Halab tunnel, building dams
in Tajikistan, inking contracts for building dams and power plants
in Iraq, Bangladesh and Mali are some of examples of the country's
technical and engineering services exports, IRIB quoted Parviz Fattah
as saying.
An Iranian company won an international bid to construct two 40 MW
units in Muscat refinery at the cost of 90m dollars in 2006. The units
are 68 per cents complete now which shows a suitable trend of progress,
he explained.