IFP has taken a look at the front pages of newspapers on Wednesday and picked headlines from 20 of them. IFP has simply translated the headlines and does not vouch for their accuracy.
The comments of the Supreme Leader at a meeting with military commanders on the need to promote the countrys military preparedness and the remarks of the chairman ...
A leading Iranian MP has indicated the scale of investment needed in Irans oil industry and thus the need for a nuclear agreement and the removal of US-led sanctions to maintain and expand output and exports.
The petroleum industry needs $50 billion in investment annually for development and preservation of the current situation, Amir-Abbas Soltani,...
TEHRAN June 21(Shana)--Irans petroleum industry needs $50 billion in annual investment, a senior lawmaker said.
The petroleum industry needs $50 billion in investment annually for development and preservation of the current situation, Amir-Abbas Soltani, secretary of the Energy Committee of the parliament, said.
He expressed optimism about attraction ...
[caption id="attachment_109102" align="alignright" width="163"] An Iranian technician is working on an oil installation. (File photo)[/caption]
Tehran, Jan 14, IRNA Iran has not excluded itself to foreign currency coming from the oil sales, but, the oil market must not be ceded to Saudi Arabia to monopolize the issue, first secretary of Parliament's ...
Daily look at Irans late-breaking news and upcoming events:
Obama: Iran has chance to get right with the world NPR
Irancould become a very successful regional power if Tehran agrees to a long-term deal to curb its nuclear program, PresidentBarack Obamasaid in an interview with NPR News.
Navy repels pirate attack on Iranian oil ...
[caption id="attachment_109171" align="alignright" width="177"] A view of Iran's Majlis[/caption]
TEHRAN (Tasnim) A senior Iranian lawmaker rejected the claim that Tehran has exempted Pakistan from fines for Islamabad's delay in the completion of a long-awaited joint gas pipeline project, saying that Parliament energy commission will study the issue....
TEHRAN Jan 06 (Shana): The price of oil products may rise by 30 percent in next Iranian fiscal year budget, beginning 21 March 2014, a member of energy committee of Parliament said.
Speaking to Shana, Amir Abbas Soltani further said that the next year budget has paid a special attention to funding development of shared oil fields, mainly because the ...