Iran General NewsChina's CNPC to invest 3.6 billion dollars in Iran...

China’s CNPC to invest 3.6 billion dollars in Iran gas block

-

AFP: China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC), the country’s biggest oil producer, will invest 3.6 billion dollars to develop a block in Iran’s offshore gas field, state media reported Monday. BEIJING, Jan 15, 2007 (AFP) – China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC), the country’s biggest oil producer, will invest 3.6 billion dollars to develop a block in Iran’s offshore gas field, state media reported Monday.

CNPC is still negotiating with Iran over the details of the project expected to lead to a seven-year deal to develop Block 14 of the South Pars gas field, the China Business News said.

It added the company will invest 1.8 billion dollars on exploration of the block, which is reported to have natural gas reserves of 370 billion cubic meters (1.3 trillion cubic feet).

Another 1.8 billion dollars will be used to build a liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant with an annual output of 4.5 million tonnes.

However, Liu Weijiang, a spokesman for CNPC’s international business department in Beijing, declined to comment on the report.

“CNPC has many subsidiaries and it’s normal if they conduct business,” said Liu.

Another spokesman for CNPC’s Hong Kong listed arm, PetroChina, also said he was not aware of the potential agreement.

China has ratcheted up a global search for energy over the past few years as the nation seeks to secure resources that can power the world’s fastest growing major economy.

Last week, Iran announced it would finalise in February a 16-billion-dollar gas agreement with China’s largest offshore oil producer CNOOC despite Washington’s threat to slap sanction on Tehran over its nuclear program.

Beijing is already the second largest buyer of energy products from Iran, home to the world’s second biggest proven oil reserves after Saudi Arabia and the second biggest gas reserves after Russia.

Last month, PetroChina signed a deal with National Iranian Gas Exports Company in which Iran agreed to sell China three million tonnes of gas from the Pars LNG project over 25 years, beginning in 2011.

Latest news

Iran’s Regime Very Close to Producing Nuclear Bombs, IAEA Director Warns

Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), told Germany's state-run network ARD television network in...

Iranian Women’s Resistance: Beyond the Veil of Hijab Enforcement

These days streets and alleys of Iran are witnessing the harassment and persecution of women by police patrols under...

Fabricated Statistics in Iran’s Economy

While Iranian regime President Ebrahim Raisi and the government's economic team accuse critics of ignorance and fabricating statistics, Farshad...

Iran’s Teachers Working at Low Wages and Without Insurance

While pressures on teachers' activists by the Iranian regime continue, the regime’s Ham-Mihan newspaper has published a report examining...

House Rent Prices at Record High in Iran

After claims by Ehsan Khandouzi, the Minister of Economy of the Iranian regime, regarding the government's optimal performance in...

Why Nurses in Iran Migrate or Commit Suicide

This year, the issue of suicide among Iran's healthcare personnel resurfaced with the death of a young cardiac specialist...

Must read

China urges 2-track approach on Iran

AP: China wants a two-track approach in trying to...

British arms-to-Iran suspect appears in US court

AP: A retired British businessman accused of trying to...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you