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Tuesday 7 February 2017 - 18:39
Story Code : 250176

Iran-Oman to finalize gas pipeline talks soon



Press TV- Iran says it expects to finalize talks over an ambitious project to export natural gas to Oman through a subsea pipeline in early March.

The announcement was made by Irans Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh after meeting Omans Oil and Gas Minister Mohammed Bin Hamad Al Rumhy in Tehran.

Zanganeh added that representatives from several global energy companies had also participated in the meeting to present their proposals for carrying out the project.

He said the companies included Frances Total, Royal/Dutch Shell, South Koreas Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS), Germanys Uniper and Japans Mitsui.

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Based on an agreement signed in 2013, Iran will export 28 million cubic meters of gas to Oman per day for a period of 15 years through a pipeline that will go to the sultanate through the Persian Gulf.

Almost a third of the gas exported by Iran to Oman will be turned into liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the sultanates Qalhat plant, and the rest will be consumed domestically.

Iran will accordingly use the LNG produced at Qalhat plant for exports to European and Asian markets.

Zanganeh further emphasized that the preliminaries of the project had already started, adding that a map for the route of the pipeline would be ready within the next few months.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Zanganeh said that a contract had been signed between Iran and Oman during his meeting with Al Rumhy to extend the agreement between the two countries over the project.

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