16 May 2016 - 10:16
  • News ID: 260852
Chinese Firms to Renovate Oil Refinery in Iran

TEHRAN, May 16 (Shana) – The National Energy Administration of China has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Iranian Ministry of Petroleum to join oil and gas projects in Iran including promotion of Abadan Refinery in southwestern Iran.

An official with the international department of the petroleum ministry, Marziyeh Riahi, told Shana that renovation of Abadan Refinery, which is over a century old, is one of the articles of the MoU signed on Sunday by Amir Hossein Zamaninia, deputy petroleum minister for international affairs and trading, from Iran and Deputy Administrator of National Energy Administration of China Zhang Yuqing from China.

"The deal will bring Iran's share of the Chinese market to the pre-sanctions period," said Riahi, who is director general of Asia and Oceanic office of the international affairs and trading department of the ministry.

She also said that based on the MoU Chinese partners have also agreed to invest in 70 petrochemical projects which have been pitched by Iran to foreign investors.

Construction of oil industry equipment is one of the articles of the MoU and credited Chinese companies can join Iranian companies to build such items that would be used in the oil, gas, refining and petrochemical industries, the official added. 

Technical cooperation in international standard levels is another topic of the deal, she added, saying the two countries will also cooperate in training human resources in this regard.

Iran and China signed this long-term deal on Sunday in Tehran. 

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