The acting head of Fajr Jam Gas Refining Company announced higher production of gas condensate and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) during the first half of this year.
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The director of exploration at the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) has released new details about recently discovered reserves in the Paznan field, announcing the identification of two new reservoir layers — a gas reservoir estimated at 10 trillion cubic feet and an oil reservoir with recoverable reserves of 200 million barrels.
Brent crude futures fell 15 cents, or 0.23 percent, to $65.32 a barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude fell 17 cents, or 0.28 percent, to $61.52.
There is enough supply of Russian oil for Indian refiners in the market as Ukraine's attacks on Russia's energy facilities have reduced its refining capacity and made more crude available, a government official told Reuters on Monday.
The managing director of the National Iranian South Oilfields Company (NISOC) emphasized the importance of ongoing evaluations of recoverable oil and gas reserves to enable more precise planning and help achieve the goals of Iran’s Seventh Development Plan.
Iran’s oil minister announced the discovery of significant new gas and oil reserves in the Pazan field, located in the southern part of Fars Province, saying the find could help offset the country’s future energy imbalance.
South Pars Gas Complex has set a new record in ethane production, with output reaching more than 2.15 million metric tons in the first half of 1404, according to the company’s managing director.
Brent crude rose nearly $1, or 1.5 percent, to $65.52 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude rose 95 cents, or about 1.6 percent, to $61.83.
Indian state companies ONGC Videsh Ltd and Oil India Ltd have agreed to buy a 10 percent stake in a Mozambique gas field from India's Videocon Group for $2.48 billion, the parent company of ONGC Videsh said on Monday.
Senior officials from Iran and Norway discussed enhancing collaboration in renewable energy and electricity grid management during a meeting involving Norway's ambassador to Tehran and the head of Iran's Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Organization (SATBA).
The development of Iran’s independent North Pars gas field has officially begun following the signing of a contract for the construction of the jacket for the field’s first phase, according to the project manager.
The Iranian Oil Ministry successfully managed the country’s gas supply to power plants during peak summer demand in 1404 and is now preparing to ensure a stable energy supply for the upcoming winter through refinery overhauls, expanded gas storage injections, and increased liquid fuel reserves.
President Putin is confident India will continue importing Russian oil despite U.S. pressure and plans to boost Russian imports of Indian agricultural and medical products to balance trade, directing his government to explore suitable proposals.
Iran plans to operationalize 948 kilometers of gas transmission pipelines and three new compressor stations this Iranian calendar year, while also expanding the Sarajeh gas storage facility, according to the head of the Iranian Gas Engineering and Development Company.
Gas injections into Iran's underground storage facilities have increased by 13 percent compared to last year to ensure a stable gas supply throughout the winter.
The Iran oil minister and his deputies convened a meeting Saturday, Oct. 4, to review the latest measures ensuring stable fuel supply across the country ahead of the cold season.
The governor of Central Bank of Iran (CBI) said solar energy projects will receive immediate financing, underlining the sector’s priority for the government.
Iran’s high dependence on natural gas has made the industry particularly sensitive, the head of the National Iranian Gas Company said Thursday.
Brent crude futures rose 32 cents, or 0.5 percent, to $64.43 a barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude rose 32 cents, or 0.53 percent, to $60.80.
India is moving to secure its first long-term liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) contracts from the United States, Bloomberg reported. The move comes as Washington’s trade tensions disrupt the global supply of LPG, a key fuel for cooking and an important raw material for plastics.
