Gazprom, Iran sign oil and gas cooperation memo – paper

DUSHANBE , July 16, Asia-Plus – Gazprom and the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) have signed a memorandum of cooperation in oil and gas production and transportation, business daily Kommersant said on Tuesday. The memorandum was signed on Sunday during negotiations in Tehran between Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller, Iranian Oil Minister Gholamhossein Nozari, and NIOC […]

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DUSHANBE




, July 16, Asia-Plus – Gazprom and the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) have signed a memorandum of cooperation in oil and gas production and transportation, business daily Kommersant said on Tuesday.




The memorandum was signed on Sunday during negotiations in


Tehran


between Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller, Iranian Oil Minister Gholamhossein Nozari, and NIOC Managing Director Seifullah Jashnsaz.



According to Kommersant,

Tehran

has offered

Russia

a full package of projects to develop oil and natural gas fields, build processing facilities and transport oil from the Caspian Sea to the


Gulf

of

Oman


.



The document, which stipulates the creation of a joint venture for oil and gas projects, is set to give Gazprom a foothold in


Iran


, which has the world”s second largest gas reserves, totaling 28.13 trillion cu m, after all the major global energy companies have given up cooperation with the Islamic Republic, the paper said.



However, the paper said analysts are cautious about the prospects of cooperating with


Iran


, as the issue involves complex and delicate factors.



The country is under three sets of United Nations Security Council sanctions for its refusal to halt uranium enrichment, and the

United States

and

Israel

have refused to rule out military strikes if


Tehran


continues with its nuclear program, widely suspected to be a cover for a weapons production.



“A very negative political atmosphere has been formed around

Tehran

, due to which


France


”s Total, the last foreign company, quit the country. But if

Russia

drops its attempt to consolidate its positions in the country, it will cede this market to

Japan

,

India

and

China

,” Valery Nesterov, an analyst from


Russia


”s Troika Dialog brokerage, said.



At the same time, Mikhail Korchemkin, director of East European Gas Analysis, said the memorandum was a purely political document.






Iran


has no partners left after Total”s withdrawal. Meanwhile, Gazprom needs additional gas volumes to honor all its obligations,” Korchemkin said.



The agreement between Gazprom and NIOC will exist only on paper until the political situation changes radically, he said.


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