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Tuesday 10 September 2013 - 14:04
Story Code : 49148

China, South Korea to invest in Iran's US$1.5b oil project

TEHRAN, Sept 10 (Bernama) -- Chinese oil company, Sinopec, and a South Korean company have finalised a deal with Iran to invest in a project, worth US$1.5 billion, to revamp Iran's Esfahan Oil Refinery, Iran's Mehr News Agency (MNA) reported.
The name of the South Korean company has not been revealed.

The project is aimed to boost the refinery's gasoline and diesel fuel production capacity.

The foreign companies have been also negotiating with Iran for launching other similar project in Abadan Refinery.

In April, the MNA quoted Managing Director of National Iranian Oil Engineering and Construction Company, Farhad Ahmadi, as saying that Chinese financers will participate in Iran's Abadan Refinery development project.

The project is estimated to cost US$2.6 billion, he said, adding that 85 per cent of the fund will be secured by the Chinese side.

The financing contract will be signed in the near future, he added.

According to official government data, Iranian gasoline imports have slumped by as much as 95 per cent over the last four years as rising refinery capacity and lowering fuel subsidies help neutralise Western sanctions aimed at starving Tehran of fuel.

Four refinery projects are underway in Iran which will double the country's gasoline production capacity to 144 million litres.

By Burnama

 

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