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Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation
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Working through the Sultan Qaboos-bin-Said, the ruler of Oman, U.S. diplomats have secretly huddled with a team of Iranian diplomats
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Iran and China seek to increase their annual trade transactions to $60 billion, said Iran's ambassador to China.
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Many European, Russian, and Asian firms have signed agreements or letters of intent with Iran that would turn into billions of dollars of investments.
Iran has a cushion of the investments from companies from France, China, Russia, the UK, and Germany. Sanam Vakil, an associate fellow at Chatham House’s Middle East & North Africa Program in London, told Bloomberg. Many of those governments “recognize that marginalizing and isolating Iran is not in their interest”, France’s energy major Total signed a contract to develop phase 11 of the South Pars Gas Field in Iran — the world’s biggest gas field — marking the first Iranian Petroleum Contract (IPC) with a Western major since most sanctions on Iran were lifted. Total has 50.1 percent and Chinese state-owned oil and gas company CNPC owns another 30 percent of the project worth a total of US$5 billion in investments.
Shell, Total, Petronas, and Inpex have submitted studies for the potential development of Iran’s biggest oilfield Azadegan, which Tehran claims has 37 billion barrels of oil and which is shared with neighboring Iraq. Italy’s oil and gas major Eni signed last month a memorandum of understanding.
From Asia, South Korea’s SK Engineering and Construction has signed a US$1.6-billion deal to revamp Tabriz Oil Refining Company’s 110,000-bpd refinery northwest of Tehran.
Last week, Turkish energy company Unit International, Russia’s Zarubezhneft, and Iran’s non-governmental firm Ghadir Investment Company pledged to invest a combined US$7 billion to drill at three oil fields and one natural gas field in Iran.
Two of the biggest European carmakers, France’s Renault and Germany’s Volkswagen, are also committing presence and investments in Iran.
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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday urged the other signatories of the Iran nuclear deal to stick to their commitments
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In late 2015, the company signed a deal to sell Iran 100 jetliners worth about $19 billion at list prices. It has delivered three planes so far