14 Nov 2024
Sunday 5 February 2017 - 11:10
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Iran emulating Qatar in gas recovery from South Pars

 

SHANA- Iran is likely to recover as much as from the supergiant South Pars Gas Field as Qatar by the end of the current Iranian calendar year to March 20, a senior Iranian energy official says.

 
Managing Director of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) Ali Kardor told a press conference on Saturday that Iran's production of natural gas from the gas field will reach that of Qatar, adding development projects at West Karoon oilfields are going on in a satisfactory fashion.
Iran's total natural gas output has reached 840 mcm/d from 490mcm/d in 2013.

Iran's production of natural gas from the supergiant South Pars Gas Field, which Iran shares with Qatar in Persian Gulf waters, stands at 480 mcm/d.
The official said talks are still going on for developing Farzad B gas field, adding technical negotiations are over with Indian developers but there are still a number of issues to be ironed out with regards to the project's sinews.
The gas produced from the field will be used for LNG and petrochemical projects but because of the high sulfur content of recovered gas, it might be a costly project, he said, adding because it is a joint gas field, it development it highly importation for the NIOC.

"In case we do not reach an agreement with Indian developers, we will try other alternatives like developing the project under in an EPCF package," he added.

 
The project may be divided into several smaller projects in an EPCF framework.
 
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