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Merging Iranian, Russian gas networks can have strategic role in regional, global energy Supply

Merging Iranian, Russian gas networks can have strategic role in regional, global energy Supply

The Deputy Minister of Petroleum and Managing Director of National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC), Saeed Tavakoli has said that connecting the Iranian and Russian gas networks is very important in supplying energy to the region, describing Iran’s...
Iran and Russia Expanding Bilateral Cooperation

Iran and Russia Expanding Bilateral Cooperation

Iranian First Vice President Mohammadreza Aref announced that strengthening Tehran-Moscow cooperation is a fundamental policy of the 14th government, underlining the necessity of expanding collaboration between the two countries in various fields.
Tehran-Ashgabat Deal Turning Iran into a Gas Hub

Tehran-Ashgabat Deal Turning Iran into a Gas Hub

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian described the agreements between Iran and Turkmenistan in the gas sector as a strategic step towards turning Iran into a regional gas hub and within the framework of securing the interests of the two countries.
Iran and Turkmenistan Sign Gas Document

Iran and Turkmenistan Sign Gas Document

Iran and Turkmenistan signed a gas cooperation document in Tehran in the presence of the Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and the National Leader of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow.
Tehran-Moscow gas co-op to make Iran energy hub in region

Tehran-Moscow gas co-op to make Iran energy hub in region

The Iran-Russia gas transfer agreement is a great step forward and will turn Iran into a regional gas hub, opening a new chapter in regional and international relations, the vice chairman of the parliament’s energy committee Ramezanali Sangdovini...

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In todays world, ideas are so important; For this reason, setting up centers and institutes that provide the basis for localization of equipment with the presence of new and young personnels and with the aim of using new ideas in order to achieve a new product, are among the priorities of the countrys gas industry.

According to the report of the public relations of the NIGC, Hassan Montazer Torbati, Deputy Minister of Oil and Managing Director of NIGC, stated: This is the same link between industry and academia, so that students can work on measurement issues accordingly.

The construction of sixth and ninth Trans-Iranian gas pipelines, in addition to being stable in supplying gas to the cold provinces of the country, also has an export advantage and plays an important role in energy exchanges with countries in the region, managing director of the National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) said.

Wednesday, 30 September 2020 10:06

NIGC Dispatching Center Unparalleled in ME

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Managing Director of the National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) said the companys dispatching management center is unparalleled in the Middle East.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani inaugurated three major oil, gas and petrochemical projects valued at €4.7 billion via video conference on Monday, on the occasion of the Government Week (August 23-29).

Irans daily gas processing capacity has reached more than one billion cubic meters, Director of Coordination and Supervision on Production of the National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) said here.

Wednesday, 12 February 2020 09:48

Gas plays a vital role in energy transitions

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GECF secretary general Yury Sentyurin said gas plays a vital role in energy transitions toward sustainable development

At the opening of the 2nd International Gas Seminar of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF), he said global natural gas use was slated to double by 2050, Iran"s SHANA news agency reported

Iran has started the drilling operations to build the Middle Easts largest gas storage tank, The CEO of the National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) said

According to the report of the public relations of the NIGC, Hassan Montazer Torbati explained the latest status of studies and operations of Iran"s seven natural gas storage projects and said the executor for Shorijeh gas storage project via development, construction, operation (BOT) has also been selected

Minister of Economic Affairs of the Netherlands said Iran is poised to become a major energy supplier in the 21 century in the world, saying good relations with the country must be maintained...

Minister of Economic Affairs of the Netherlands said Iran is poised to become a major energy supplier in the 21 century in the world, saying good relations with the country must be maintained.
"I think Iran will be a major supplier in the 21st century for oil and gas not only for the region but for the whole world," said Henk Kamp.
Speaking with Shana on the sidelines of a meeting with Iranian Minister of Petroleum Bijan Zangeneh in Tehran, Kamp said the Netherlands has had good relations with Iran for many years, and "we are happy that the future can be better because of the nuclear agreement of Iran with world powers. There will be good relations between the countries. "
Netherlands is a gas exporting country while being a distributing gas hub. The gas from Russia and Norway comes to Netherlands' Rotterdam Port for distribution throughout Europe.
"We have the biggest port in Europe in Rotterdam and there is a lot of oil and gas storage in the port," he added. "I think that in the future LNG and crude oil from Iran will go to Rotterdam and we will distribute it over Europe.”
Kamp arrived in Tehran November 22 at the head of a large Dutch trade delegation to investigate new business opportunities in post-sanctions Iran.
Over 60 large Dutch companies active in the energy and agriculture sectors are accompanying Kamp in his trip.

Saturday, 16 March 2019 13:59

India, Pakistan Proper Market for Iran Gas

Chairman of Coordination Committee of the International Gas Union (IGU) said on Tuesday India and Pakistan are considered a special market for Iran’s gas considering their developing economies...

Chairman of Coordination Committee of the International Gas Union (IGU) said on Tuesday India and Pakistan are considered a special market for Iran’s gas considering their developing economies.

“Iran has the capacity to increase it gas export and boost presence in the global markets,” Menelaos Ydreos said on the sidelines of an IGU meeting, adding that Iran’s gas industry is advanced and systematic.
New Delhi and Islamabad are substituting natural gas with LNG, he said, “More that 50 percent of the world’s gas is used in Asia. Therefore, there is the potential to supply India and Pakistan with Iran’s gas.”
It’s worth mentioning that, the International Gas Union (IGU) is a non-profit organization which was founded in 1931. IGU has 91 Charter members and 57 Associate members in 91 countries. The mission of IGU is to advocate gas as an integral part of a sustainable global energy system, and to promote the political, technical and economic progress of the gas industry.

Tuesday, 12 March 2019 13:58

Building 5 LNG plants on the agenda

Islamic Republic of Iran plans to increase its share in global gas trade by launching five LNG projects over the next 3 years...

Islamic Republic of Iran plans to increase its share in global gas trade by launching five LNG projects over the next 3 years.
Managing director of the National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) Hamidreza Araqi made the remarks during the International Gas Union’s (IGU) natural gas working group, adding currently Islamic Republic of Iran exports gas to three neighboring countries including Azerbaijan, Armenia and Turkey and will start natural gas exports to Iraq in near future.
According to the report of the public relations of the NIGC, he said that negotiations are underway for exports of natural gas to India, Oman, Kuwait, Turkey (2nd phase) and Iraq (2nd phase)as well.
Araqi noted that Iran is the world’s top gas reserves holder with 34 trillion cubic meters.
 “Iran’s gas treatment capacity will hit as much as 330 billion cubic meters per annum by 2017 which in turn will raise the capacity for natural gas exports,” he stated.
NIGC has development of four gas storage projects on the agenda of which two projects have come online so far, NIGC official noted.
“The country produced 173 billion cubic meters of natural gas in 2014,” he said, adding Iran is currently the world's fourth largest producer of natural gas after the USA, Russia and Qatar.
It’s worth mentioning that Iran wants to increase its gas production capacity to 1200 MMcm/d by 2020.
“Also Iran with consumption of 173 billion cubic meters of natural gas in 2014 was the world’s fourth largest gas consumption after USA, Russia and China,” he added.
At the end Araqi mentioned that NIGC aims at ranking the third among natural gas producers in the world to achieve 8 to 10 percent of the global gas trade share. The second objective of NIGC is ranking the first in the region in terms of gas technology.

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