13 Nov 2024
Saturday 28 October 2017 - 16:08
Story Code : 281091

Iran's oil exports to Russia to begin soon: Minister



Press TV- Irans crude oil exports to Russia under anoil-for-goods barter schemewill begin in the near future, Deputy Minister of Petroleum Ali Kardor said on Saturday.

He said banking problems related to the exports of Iranian oil to Russia had been resolved, making it possible to openletters of credit (LCs), the Ministry of Petroleums Shana news outlet reported.

Iranian and Russian officials have announced several times the imminent launch of the long-heralded arrangement which has not come through. Whether it will finally kick in this time, it has to be waited andseen.

The arrangement dates back to 2014 under which Moscow would buy up to 500,000 barrels per day (bpd) of Iranian oil in exchange for Russian equipment and goods. It called for swapping around 300,000 bpd via the Caspian Sea and the rest from the Persian Gulf.

For now, the two sides are considering shipping 100,000 bpd of Iranian oil to Russia, with supplies being either physical or swap-based, according to Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak.

Kardor said Iran is about to receive 50% of payment in euros and the rest in goods and services.


[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="555"] Iran's NIOC Managing Director Ali Kardor (L) and Zarubezhneft General Director Sergey Kudryashov shake hands after signing a confidentiality agreement to survey Aban and Paydar oil fields on June 12, 2016.[/caption]
Russian oil and gas companies have signed a series of MoUswith Iran whereLukoil, Gazprom, and Zarubezhneft plan to develop Paydar Gharb, Abteymour and Mansouri oil fields.

On Wednesday, Russias state-owned Rosgeologia said it was in talks with Zarubezhneft, Gazprom Neft and Lukoil on joint implementation of projects worth $1.5 billion in Iran, Tass news agency reported.

"Of course, we are negotiating ... Big companies have already announced their participation in joint projects on the Iranian territory. Accordingly, we can act in tandem regarding geological exploration and service operations, and we are involved in it now," Rosgeologia CEORoman Panov said.

According to the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC)'s exploration headSeyyed Saleh Hendi, negotiations were underwaywith Lukoil, Rosneft, Zarubezhneft, Tatneft, Gazprom and Gazprom Neft to turn MoUs to firm contracts for development of more than 10 oil and gas fields in Iran.

Speaking to Russia's Sputnik news agency, Hendi saidRussian companies can acquire better shares inIran's oil and gas market via establishing strategic alliances with European, Chinese and SoutheastAsian companies.


[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="555"] Gazprom Neft's Alexander Novak (seated left), and Managing Director of Irans Central Oil Fields Company Salbali Karimi sign an MoU as Iranian Minister of Petroleum Bijan Zangeneh (top right), and Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak look on in Tehran, Dec 13, 2016.[/caption]
Iran, however, hadreservations aboutsolutions offered by Russian oil companies to develop Iranian deposits because theywere"insufficiently effective" andTehran hadasked the firms to improve them.

"We have not had a serious executive project with Russian companies in upstream sector so far, but about recent received proposals and negotiations, unfortunately, it should be noted that the key indexes of proposals submitted by Russian companies are too conservative, less economic, and too expensive," Hendi said.

"Iran's petroleum minister informed the Russian energy minister and Russian companies about these issues and a comparative report was also presented which made Russian authorities and companies convinced that they should make some improvements to their proposals," he added.

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