Zangeneh says Would Stress De-politicization of Energy Market in Moscow

MOSCOW (Shana) -- Iranian Minister of Petroleum Bijan Zangeneh said he would call on his Russian opposite number to prevent politicization of the oil market.

"I will stress my stances in Russia that the oil market must remain depoliticized so that unilateral and illegal disruptions in the market are prevented,” he said upon arrival in the Moscow Airport on Wednesday morning.

According to IRNA, Zangeneh had visited Moscow to attend the Russian Energy Week and the 21st ministerial meeting of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) due on Thursday.  
"We have strategic relations with Russia in all spheres just like the energy sector. During the GECF meeting, we will be given an opportunity to express our stances.”  

"During the event, I will stress that the energy market must not be political and that the market must be kept away from unilateral and illegal disruptions because this would benefit both the consumers and producers in the long-run,” he said.  

The first GECF meeting was held in Tehran and the increasing number of its members is an indication of its success and that Iran’s initiative had been fruitful, Mr. Zangeneh added.

He said that the GECF meeting had turned into a place for exchange of experiences and information regarding the gas industry, adding that he would hold bilateral meetings with his counterparts from Russia and other countries.  

He further said he had no trouble meeting with his Saudi opposite number, saying, “They seem to have a problem with such a meeting.”  

Speaking about the recent drone attacks to Saudi oil facilities, Zangeneh said that the market had been restored to normal. “I never believed that such attacks had cut Saudi oil production by half; as I had predicted, I think Saudi Arabia hyped the situation for political reasons in order to say that energy security was at stake.”  

It is now about a week to 10 days that the price of oil is falling and the 6-dollar increase on the prices has fully vanished from the market, he added.

Asked whether he would meet with his Saudi counterpart during the meeting, he said, “We have never had a problem with such a meeting, but it seems they have a problem with this.”  

Iranian Minister of Petroleum Bijan Zangeneh will address a panel at the Russian Energy Week on gas industry.

Entitled "Towards Leadership in the Global Energy Mix: Priorities of the Gas Industry," the panel is held on Wednesday.

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