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Tuesday 4 October 2016 - 14:42
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Iran, OPECs big winner, signs landmark oil investment contract

Iran, fresh from an OPEC meeting where it won significant concessions from regional rival Saudi Arabia, will start the process of rejuvenating its sanctions-ravaged energy industry on Tuesday when the state oil company signs a new-model oil investment contract.

National Iranian Oil Co. will complete a $2.5 billion dealwith a group of local companies, according to an oil ministry official. The new type of contract, designed to better reward investment in oil and natural gas production, is seen by Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh as crucial in increasing the countrys long-term export potential.

Although it may take years for the deal to bear fruit, the signing will cap a good few days for Zanganeh, who returned from last weeks OPEC meeting in Algiers having secured Irans right to pump more oil even as Saudi Arabia and its Persian Gulf allies agreed to curb output. President Hassan Rouhanis government has argued that it should be allowed to return production to levels achieved before international sanctions curbed shipments.

Reelection Battle

Iranians feel that theyve missed out on a big, big party because of sanctions, Francisco Blanch,head of commodities research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, said in an interview. Sanctions basically took a lot of production out at a time when oil prices were very, very high. Iran doesnt really have to cut production, and its going to get a higher price.

The prospect of higher oil -- benchmark prices in London traded at a three-month high above $50 a barrel on Monday -- coupled with increased investment in the energy industry will also be a boost to Rouhani, who faces a reelection battle next year when he must convince voters that rapprochement with the West is paying off economically.

Together with rising oil exports, the oilfield development contract to be signed Tuesday will be evidence of progress after the Iranian government won backing for the newinvestor contract. The local companies, which havent been identified publicly, will develop the South Yaran field in southwest Iran, near the Iraqi border.

The International Monetary Fund said Monday that economic conditions in Iran are improving substantially and forecast growth of at least 4.5 percent in 2016-17.



Iran aims to increase exports to 2.35 million barrels a day in coming months from about 2.2 million barrels a day, state news agency Islamic Republic News Agency reported Sunday, citing Mohsen Ghamsari, NIOCs international affairs director.The country has raised export capacity to 4 million barrels a day, NIOCs managing director Ali Kardor said, according to an IRNA report on Monday.

Iran told the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries that it wants to produce about 4 million barrels of crude a day to regain its pre-sanctions share of the market, Zanganeh said last week. Iran produced 3.62 million barrels a day in August, data compiled by Bloomberg show.

A previous attempt to reach a freeze agreement in April failed when Saudi Arabia insisted that Iran should participate even without recouping the production levels it lost under international sanctions. Saudi Arabia, OPECs biggest producer,softened its stance in Algiers, with Energy Minister Khalid Al-Falih saying that Iran, along with Libya and Nigeria, should be allowed to produce at the maximum levels that make sense.

OPEC Quotas

Irans eventual production cap isnt clear. While OPEC agreed on a new overall range for production, it will set up a committee to decide on output quotas for individual members, before it meets again in Vienna next month.

Iran may already be near its maximum output in the absence of new investment, Jaafar Altaie, managing director at consultants Manaar Energy Group, said by phone from Abu Dhabi. The country needs foreign money and technology to counter the natural decline of its aging fields and to push production capacity much beyond 3.8 million barrels a day, he said.

Paolo Scaroni, theformer chief executive of Italys Eni SpA, said Iran is able to pump as much as 4.1 million to 4.2 million barrels daily. Any increase from there will take time and foreign investment, said Scaroni, who is now a vice chairman at NM Rothschild & Sons Ltd., speaking in a Bloomberg television interview from London on Monday.

The pressure is on NIOC to show they can bring additional barrels to the market, Manaar Energys Altaie said.

By Bloomberg
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