IFP - Irans oil minister has spoken of the Islamic Republics contract with Russia to export 3 million barrels of crude oil to that country.
Irans Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh says Tehran has signed a contract with Moscow under which the country will export three million barrels of crude oil to Russia on a monthly basis.
Speaking in a press conference on Sunday, the oil minister noted that Irans crude exports in the ten months to January 2018 rose by 60,000 barrels year on year.
Also, production and exports of oil have increased by more than one million barrels following the [conclusion of the] Iran nuclear deal, the minister noted.
He further said construction of supply lines to take Irans crude to Iraq have been completed.
Elsewhere in his remarks, Zanganeh said production of natural gas at the South Pars Oil and Gas Field stood at 285 million cubic metres in 2012, adding the figure reached 553 million cubic meters last month.
The oil minister underlined that the contracts signed with Frances energy giant Total, the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) and Irans Petropars are going according to schedule.
Zanganeh further said Trump wants to create the impression that the situation for foreign investors in Iran is unstable.
Trump is suspending the Iran nuclear deal every four months, which somehow causes instability. We cannot say Trumps decisions have no impact on the decisions made by Total and other companies, but we will go ahead with what were doing, the minister said.
He also said OPEC is to meet in June to decide on whether or not to curtail its output.