nuke deal | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 3

Final Iran Nuclear Deal Still Pending

French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius says three sticking points in the ongoing negotiations between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries are blocking a final nuclear deal.

Post-Sanction Iran May Push Russian Oil Out of the Way

In Iran’s push for a nuclear deal, it’s had few better allies than Moscow

Iran on Verge of Unveiling New Oil Contract Model

Iran's oil minister Bijan Zanganeh will soon present a long-awaited template for new international oil contracts to the government

Glencore, Latest European Energy Company to Head to Iran

Anglo-Swiss commodity trader Glencore is the latest European energy entity to send its executives to Tehran in search of business opportunities amid hopes of a nuclear deal with Iran, a Thursday report said.

Competition Stiffens Over Post-Sanction Iran PetroChems

International traders are positioning to snap up Iran’s petrochemical exports as nuclear negotiations near the final stage amid hopes of an agreement.

Asian Crude Buyers on Knife Edge Over Iran Nuke Deal

Asian imports of Iranian crude rose to the highest level this year in May, although buyers may have to curb any further increases if negotiators up against a deadline fail to reach a final deal on Tehran's disputed n ...

Post-Sanction Iran Represents a Threat to US Crude

If the United States does not lift its 40-year ban on crude exports, Iran could soon be competing in global markets that would be mostly shut to U.S. oil companies

Shell CEO Proclaims Iran a Wonderful Country with Fantastic Resources

European oil majors are for the first time openly declaring interest in Iran in anticipation of a possible end to sanctions against the country over its nuclear program.

Azerbaijan Opening its Doors to Transiting Iranian Gas

Azerbaijan's minister of energy says the Islamic Republic can join Trans-Anatolian Pipeline (TANAP) in order to export its natural gas to European countries.

Iran Public Sector to Expand PetroChems for Post-Sanctions Era

An Iranian deputy minister of petroleum says the country’s petrochemical production capacity will reach 180 million tonnes in next 10 years despite international sanctions imposed on Iran's energy and financial sectors.

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