The Borneo Post

Hyundai signs US$3.2 bln deal for Iran oil project

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SEOUL: Hyundai has signed a deal worth three billion euros (US$3.2 billion) to invest in a major Iranian oil project, it confirmed.

Hyundai Engineerin­g plans to invest 3.1 billion euros in the second phase of the Kangan oil production and refinery project in southwest Iran, it said in a statement.

The agreement marks one of the biggest investment­s since a nuclear accord with world powers lifted global sanctions on Iran.

The South Korean firm will have nine months to secure financing for the project – a potential obstacle given the continued reluctance of internatio­nal banks to engage with Iran.

Securing the financing through Korean banks will be “the most important and most difficult step,” said Asghar Arefi, head of Iran’s Ahdaf Investment Company which is partnering on the project, according to the Shana news agency, which is linked to Iran’s oil ministry.

“The start and execution of this project relies on 95 per cent of the project’s financing coming from Korean banks (with) full support from the Hyundai Engineerin­g Company in securing those funds,” Arefi told Shana.

However, a Hyundai Engineerin­g spokesman told AFP that 85 per cent of the funding would come from Korean lenders, including Export- Import Bank of Korea and the Korea Trade Insurance Corporatio­n.

The second phase of the deal, involving the constructi­on of four production plants at the Kangan site, is expected to take four years.

Iran has signed initial oil deals with European firms Total and Shell in recent months, potentiall­y worth billions of euros.

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. — AFP

 ??  ?? Hyundai Engineerin­g plans to invest 3.1 billion euros in the second phase of the Kangan oil production and refinery project in southwest Iran, it said in a statement. — Reuters photo
Hyundai Engineerin­g plans to invest 3.1 billion euros in the second phase of the Kangan oil production and refinery project in southwest Iran, it said in a statement. — Reuters photo

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