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February 19, 2007

 

Iran Petrochemicals Annual Output to Hit 30m Tons

TEHRAN – Minister of Petroleum Kazem Vaziri Hamaneh said Tuesday that petrochemical products output would reach 30 million tons next year upon completion of 33 new petrochemical plants in the country. More...
 

Non-Opec Producers Will Pump Less Oil Than Expected

LONDON -- Oil producers outside Opec will pump less oil than expected in 2011, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said yesterday, leading to a tighter world market than previously anticipated.
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Libya Oil Head:March OPEC Output Cut Hinges On Price Trend

LONDON -- The head of Libya's oil industry said Tuesday the direction of oil prices will dictate OPEC's stance on whether it needs to cut output again at its March meeting.
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Report / Round up

Iran Puts Its Foot Down On The Gas In spite of threats of international sanctions over its nuclear programme Iran has no shortage of customers for its oil and is pressing ahead with broader energy development in particular natural gas.

 
Article / Analysis

Iran’s Energy Deals Stymie Neocons Royal Dutch Shell and its partner Repsol of Spain have signed a service agreement with the Iranian Oil Ministry to continue work on developing phases 13 and 14 of the giant South Pars gas field.

 
Views / Interviews

Iran’s OPEC Governor Analyzes IEA Report The new report issued by International Energy Agency (IEA) has taken a new approach to energy outlooks and has offered new proposals to major consumer countries to adapt to new market conditions. Hossein Kazempour Ardebili, Iran’s OPEC governor, has analyzed challenges enumerated in the report as well as its contradictions in the following interview with Petroenergy Information Network.

 


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