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President reviews preparations for Martyred Leader's farewell
SHANA (Tehran) – President Masoud Pezeshkian reviewed the latest preparations for the farewell and funeral ceremonies of the Martyred Leader of the Islamic Revolution, calling for continued coordination among government bodies to ensure the events are held safely, smoothly and with broad public participation.
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Oil Ministry sets up service stations for farewell ceremony
SHANA (Tehran) – The Oil Ministry's Basij Resistance Center has established service stations along the route of the farewell and funeral ceremonies for the Martyr Leader, offering cultural, medical and hospitality services to participants.
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NIORDC ready to support funeral services
SHANA (Tehran) - The head of the National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company (NIORDC) said the country's refining and fuel distribution network is fully prepared to ensure a stable fuel supply during the funeral ceremonies for the Martyred Leader.
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NIOPDC eases fueling limits for funeral travel
SHANA (Tehran) — Iran has eased fueling restrictions and allocated additional diesel supplies for intercity buses as part of preparations for the funeral ceremonies of the Martyr Leader, according to the CEO of the National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company (NIOPDC).
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Oil minister calls for strong turnout at martyred Leader’s funeral
SHANA (Tehran) – Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad called on employees across Iran’s oil industry to take part in the funeral ceremonies for the martyred Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, saying the sector will play a key role in supporting the nationwide events.
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Oil Ministry prepares for post-sanctions era
SHANA (Tehran) – Oil Ministry is preparing to capitalize on a temporary easing of US sanctions, with officials seeking to expand crude exports, revive key markets and deepen energy ties while maintaining the payment mechanisms developed during years of restrictions.
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Pezeshkian: Unbalanced development, poor management fuel national imbalances
SHANA (Tehran) – President Masoud Pezeshkian said unbalanced development and non-scientific management are the root causes of many of Iran's structural imbalances, including the country's energy imbalance, stressing the need for evidence-based policymaking and more efficient governance.
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President praises Oil Ministry for maintaining energy services
SHANA (Tehran) – President Masoud Pezeshkian commended Iran's oil minister and the country's oil and gas industry for maintaining energy production, exports and public services despite recent challenges.
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Spox: Oil Ministry won't yield to pressure
SHANA (Tehran) - The Iranian Oil Ministry will not be swayed by psychological warfare or rumor campaigns, the ministry's public relations chief and spokesperson said Tuesday, dismissing attempts to spread misinformation.
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Iran’s oil industry in the post-agreement era
SHANA (Tehran) – With the signing of the agreement between Iran and the United States, and under the guidance and strategic vision outlined by the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Iran is entering a new era of work, development and progress while remaining vigilant against the designs of its adversaries. The reality is that Iran’s oil industry learned and practiced self-reliance through the teachings of the late founder of the Islamic Republic, relying on domestic expertise, innovation and the capabilities of Iranian professionals. Today, the Leader of the Revolution has once again emphasized that same belief and approach.
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OPEC: Obituary or reincarnation?
SHANA (Tehran) – OPEC started back in 1960. Legend has it that five oil ministers showed up in Baghdad because they were fed up. Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait and Venezuela were all watching foreign oil companies set prices that barely covered their costs. The story goes that the oil they were selling was worth less than the tea on the table during the meeting.
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Boosting Well Productivity by Innovative Strategies
SHANA (Tehran) - Iran sits atop the world’s largest hydrocarbon reserves, with its massive South Pars gas field alone holding an estimated 280 tcf of recoverable natural gas. Yet despite this abundance, maximizing well productivity remains a critical challenge for Iran’s oil and gas industry.
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Iran Oil Sector: A Paradox of Potential and Opportunity
SHANA (Tehran) - Iran, strategically located in the Middle East and Central Asia, holds a huge amount of oil and gas. We are talking about some of the world’s largest proven crude oil and natural gas reserves. This means the country’s energy sector is incredibly important on the global scene, with immense potential for investment and for really capitalizing on Iran’s substantial wealth.
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War on Iran Ignites Long-Term Global Oil Instability
SHANA (Tehran) – The recent air strikes by the Zionist regime on Iran’s industrial centers, oil and gas facilities, and civilians have sent shockwaves through the global oil markets. The attacks led to a significant but short-lived increase in prices.
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War of Aggression on Iran and Global Energy Security
SHANA (Tehran) – Ever since the Zionist regime launched its invasion of Iran, energy has become a pivotal issue in international fora. Two key issues, energy price and energy security, were focused upon by the media, political elite, and economists due to Iran’s prominent role in energy production and exports and its strategic position in the Strait of Hormuz.
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$3.5bn Invested in Tehran Refinery Upgrading
SHANA (Tehran) - Tehran’s oil refinery is among the oldest and leading oil refining facilities in Iran. It is instrumental in producing vital fuels like gasoline, gasoil and jet fuel. With a refining capacity of 250,000 b/d of crude oil and enjoying a strategic location near Tehran, the facility has a major share in national energy supply. Upgrading the quality of petroleum products has been a priority of the Ministry of Petroleum under the 14th administration. That would require upgrading the refinery.
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Iran Oil Industry Unfazed by War
SHANA (Tehran) – Nearly four decades after the end of the imposed war on Iran, the Zionist regime, which has occupied Palestine, launched military strikes on Tehran and some other cities as well as Iran’s oil facilities in a flagrant violation of international law and national sovereignty of the Islamic Republic of Iran.