Al-Monitor | Bijan Khajehpour: On Aug. 18, Iranian officials announced that they had now put in place theinfrastructure to swapup to 500,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil with its Caspian neighbors. Under these agreements, Iran would receive crude oil from Caspian producers at the northern port of Neka, feed that crude to northern refineries and ...
FNA- Iran has prepared itself for transfer of 500,000 barrels of oil from the Caspian Sea countries per day in the form of swap deals, a senior Iranian official announced.
"A 272-kilometer long pipeline has been constructed in the northern Iran to transfer crude oil from Neka Terminal on the Caspian Sea coast to a refinery in Tehran," Head of the ...
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Iran is about to resume oil swap after a gap of five years, importing crude into Caspian ports and supplying equivalent barrels on behalf of its partners in the Persian Gulf.
The arrangement will formally get back on track in the next coming days when an oil cargo arrives from a Caspian country, probably Kazakhstan, the Mehr news agency reported ...
Iran has marked resumption of Caspian oil swaps by taking delivery of the first gasoline cargo since 2010 when such deals were halted, local media said on Wednesday.
The first cargo of swapped gasoline was unloaded at the Bandar Anzali dock, stored and transferred to an oil terminal in Rasht, head of the National Iranian Oil Products Distribution ...