Adnoc Gas has signed a 15-year sales and purchase deal to supply liquefied natural gas to the state-backed Indian Oil Corporation, amid growing energy demand in India and an aim to improve its energy security.
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Azerbaijan has reached an agreement to extend the delivery of natural gas to the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic through Iranian territory.
The South Pars Gas Complex announced that more than 90% of the materials used in its major overhauls are domestically produced, a move officials say ensures sustainable production and strengthens Iran’s tech-based economy.
Iran has unveiled its first advanced F-class gas turbine with a capacity of 222 MW, with Energy Minister Abbas Aliabadi in attendance. This was reported by Alalam News Network.
Ramin Hatami, the integrated planning manager of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), said that the South Ilam Flare Gas Gathering Project (NGL 3100) will convert hundreds of millions of cubic feet of gas annually into feedstock for downstream industries and petrochemical plants.
Cumulative gas production from Phase 11 of the South Pars development has climbed to 357 billion cubic feet, up from 120 billion cubic feet at the start of the 14th administration — a threefold increase.
The manager of the first refinery of the South Pars Gas Complex announced the start of major repairs to the refinery with the technical and support teams fully prepared.
The head of Pars Oil and Gas Company said the South Pars field has entered the second half of its life, and its natural pressure drop poses a major challenge for the country that requires high-level decisions and wide-ranging cooperation.
The production and operations manager of Pars Oil and Gas Company announced the replacement of 32-inch main emergency shutdown valves (ESDVs) on South Pars Gas Platform No. 10 to enhance safety and production stability.
Asadollah Cheraghi, the representative of Dehloran, Darreh Shahr and Abdanan in Iran’s Parliament, said the national project to capture associated petroleum gas (APG) from oil fields in southern Ilam province is "lasting and highly valuable in all our minds."
The National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) has kept all refinery and transmission network overhauls on schedule this year, despite resource and parts constraints, according to Managing Director Saeid Tavakoli.
The overhaul of the fifth refinery of Iran’s South Pars gas field has been successfully completed, the manager of the refinery announced.
India has approved 300 billion rupees ($3.4 billion) compensation to oil marketing companies for losses incurred in selling subsidised cooking gas, Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Friday.
Gas Transmission Operations District 10 completed pigging operation on Sixth National Gas Pipeline in Bushehr Province under extreme heat to improve gas flow safety and reliability during peak consumption periods.
The manager of the Refinery 11 at South Pars Gas Complex said stable production, enhanced quality, and upgraded infrastructure have continued through reliance on local expertise and partnerships with new technology-based firms (NTBFs).
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has issued a landmark advisory opinion affirming that countries are legally obligated to reduce greenhouse gas emissions—a ruling that may pave the way for compensation claims against major historical polluters.
ADNOC Gas has signed a 10-year agreement with Indian energy giant HPCL to supply them with 0.5 million metric tons per annum of liquefied natural gas.
The manager of the South Pars Gas Complex highlighted the refinery's strategic importance in the downstream value chain, highlighting that 10% of its gas output is converted into high-value products.
Iran's oil minister emphasized resolving gas export and payment issues during a meeting with Iraq’s electricity minister, expressing optimism that both matters will soon be settled.
GAIL, India's largest gas distributor, has launched a swap tender for six U.S.-loaded LNG cargoes for 2026 in exchange for six delivered shipments to India.
