Iran | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 76

Italy’s Eni Heading Back to Iran, with Pre-Conditions

Ali Akbar Farazi, Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines, and Agriculture (ICCIMA) deputy for international affairs, announced that senior executives of Italy’s oil giant, ENI, will arrive in Tehran as part of a ...

India Debt Driving Iran Gas Field Investments

India has discussed ways of repaying $6.5 billion in overdue debt to Iran and development of a major gas field in the Persian Gulf, New Delhi-based media say.

EU Court Accepts Iran Gas Companies Appeal over Sanctions List

The European Union has removed two Iranian oil companies from its sanctions list, the first such action since Iran reached a nuclear agreement with world powers earlier this month

China Investing in Iran in Anti-Sanctions Effort

China's state oil giants are set to start pumping a combined 160,000 b/d at two projects in southwestern Iran from around October, company sources said, contributing to Tehran's plan to boost output ahead of sanction ...

Iran Gas Exports to Turkey Survive Possible Attack

An Iranian gas industry official says Iran will resume exporting gas to Turkey after a short disruption in the gas flow due to a suspected sabotage attack, which hit Iran-Turkey gas pipeline on Turkish soil.

Explosion Reported from Iran/Turkey Pipeline

Turkey's energy minister says an explosion on a natural gas pipeline between Iran and Turkey caused a large fire and shut down the flow of gas.

Iran to Bring $2.5 Bn Worth of Gas Power to Basra, Iraq

Iran is building a natural gas combined cycle power plant in Iraq’s Basra at a cost of $2.5 billion in the Persian country’s biggest engineering services deal yet.

Iran’s Yaran Oilfield May Come Online in April, Says Official

The official in charge of the development plan of Iran's North Yaran oil field says the field will start producing crude oil as of next April.

SouthAfrican Refineries Wary of Iran Crude Imports

South Africa's four crude oil refineries are holding off any resumption of imports from Iran, where sanctions are yet to unravel fully following a nuclear deal between Tehran and the West, operators said on Wednesday.

German Chemical Giant Heading to Post-Sanction Iran

Germany’s BASF, the world’s biggest chemical maker, has announced that it plans to return to the Iranian market.

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