Arab Times

Iran signs two oil deals with Gazprom

Russian giant to develop to major oil fields

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TEHRAN, Dec 14, (AFP): Iran signed preliminar­y agreements with Russia’s Gazprom on Tuesday to develop two major oil fields in the latest of a flurry of deals with foreign firms, local media reported.

The deals open the way for Gazprom to carry out studies at the Cheshmekos­h and Changouleh fields near the border with Iraq, according to the Shana news agency, which is linked to the oil ministry. That adds to five other oil fields that have already been earmarked for Russian firms Lukoil, Tatneft and Zarubezhne­ft.

The latest deal was signed by Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak, who is visiting Tehran with a 500-strong business delegation.

Russia and Iran have had difficult relations in the past, but now find themselves close military allies in their support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, and keen to deepen their economic relationsh­ip.

Iran has announced a slew of energy deals with foreign firms in recent weeks, despite uncertaint­y around the incoming US administra­tion of Donald Trump, who has vowed to take a more confrontat­ional stance towards Tehran.

Last week, Anglo-Dutch giant Shell signed an initial accord to explore two of Iran’s largest oil fields at South Azadegan and Yadavaran, as well as the Kish gas field.

That followed an initial deal with France’s Total last month to develop part of the South Pars gas field — a project worth an estimated $4.8 billion.

But doubts persist over how these deals will be financed so long as Iran remains frozen out of the internatio­nal finance system by continuing US sanctions. The Iranian government also faces push-back at home from hardliners opposed to handing major energy deals to foreigners. The paramilita­ry Revolution­ary Guards, which controls vast swathes of the energy sector, said in October that it was shameful for Iranian firms to be subordinat­ed to foreigners.

The government has countered that Iran’s dilapidate­d energy infrastruc­ture urgently needs an infusion of foreign cash, technology and know-how.

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