The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Iran official says gas field contract with Total, CNPC unchanged

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DUBAI: A gas field developmen­t contract with France’s Total, and China’s state-owned CNPC remains unchanged, a senior Iranian oil official said according to the oil ministry news agency SHANA on Saturday – hours after state new agency IRNA quoted him as saying CNPC had taken Total’s share in the project.

“The role of the members of the consortium developing this project is in accordance with the provisions of the contract, and there is still no formal change in these provisions,” Mohammad Mostafavi, director of investment at Iran’s state oil firm NIOC, was quoted as saying.

IRNA earlier quoted Mostafavi as saying CNPC had taken over Total’s share in Iran’s multi-billion dollar South Pars gas project. There was no explanatio­n for the apparent discrepanc­y.

Total signed a contract in 2017 to develop Phase 11 of South Pars field with an initial investment of US$1 billion, marking the first major Western energy investment in the country after sanctions were lifted in 2016. South Pars has the world’s biggest natural gas reserves ever found in one place.

But the French company had said it would pull out unless it secured a US sanctions waiver, and Gholamreza Manouchehr­i, deputy head of NIOC, said in June that if Total were to walk away, then CNPC would take over.

A spokeswoma­n for Total declined to comment.

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