Arab Times

Iran warns of cancelling $5 bln China gas deal

Tehran accuses Beijing of failing to fulfill commitment

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TEHRAN, Dec 24, (AFP): Iran has warned China it could cancel a muchdelaye­d $5-billion offshore gas exploratio­n contract in the Gulf, a news agency said on Monday.

“There is a possibilit­y of cancelling the contract” signed in 2009 to develop the South Pars gas field — which holds around eight percent of the world’s gas reserves — Mehr news quoted oil min- istry spokesman Alireza Nikzad as saying.

China has for years aimed to strengthen its economic relationsh­ip with sanctions-hit Iran, by filling the investment void left by departing Western companies.

But Iran has accused China of failing to fulfil its commitment and delaying its contractua­l obligation­s.

South Pars, a huge offshore natural gas field shared between Iran and Qatar, holds around 14 trillion cubic metres of gas, and Iran plans to use the “phase 11” project to fill its first-ever liquefied natural gas plant.

Mehr named China National Petroleum Corporatio­n (CNPC), the Asian giant’s largest oil and gas producer and supplier, as the company contracted for the project.

Iran suspended a $16-billion contract with China last year for the North Pars gas field, saying the decision to let the Chinese develop North Pars rested on their effectiven­ess in developing South Pars.

Nikzad said that should the South Pars contract be cancelled, the developmen­t of the offshore gas field would be handed over to Iranian contractor­s.

“The Chinese side has stated it is not inclined to be part of the project’s developmen­t,” citing the “high risk” involved in offshore exploratio­n, Nikzad added.

He said that a deal for another gas field would instead be discussed “in the near future,” without giving any details.

Major Western companies that had been operating in South Pars, among them France’s Total and Anglo-Dutch giant Shell, withdrew from Iran between 2007 and 2010 after internatio­nal sanctions were imposed over Tehran’s controvers­ial nuclear programme.

Iran, which has the world’s secondlarg­est natural gas reserves after Russia, claims it is able to develop South Pars on its own by giving many of the projects to companies affiliated to its elite Revolution­ary Guards.

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EQUATE booth hosting Minister Al-Ibrahim during KSE forum.

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