Javad Owji made the remarks in an address to the opening ceremony of the Iran Oil Show 2023 in the Iranian capital Tehran on Wednesday, which was attended by Iran’s First Vice President Mohammad Mokhber, Science, Research and Technology Minister Mohammad-Ali Zolfigol, CEO of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) Mohsen Khojastehmehr, Syrian Oil Minister Firas Hassan Kaddour, a number of the Iranian Parliament’s members as well as other Iranian officials and senior oil industry directors.
Owji said the scopes and importance of Iran Oil Show 2023 are far beyond those of a normal exhibition event as it has provided the ground for cooperation among the Iranian and foreign individuals and companies involved in the oil industry.
He added the great event is, as a matter of fact, among the biggest exhibitions in the Middle East and the world, which has been held with greater prosperity year after year despite the cruel sanctions imposed on Iran’s oil and gas industry.
The minister said in the exhibition, domestic and foreign firms, contractors, investors, constructors, knowledge-based companies and academic centers involved in the oil and gas industry’s upstream and downstream sectors present their needs and challenges and prepare the ground for holding negotiations and commencing trade cooperation in the future.
Owji put the number of the domestic firms in the expo at 1,500, listing the countries whose firms have taken part in the event as Russia, China, Belarus, Germany, Austria, Italy, France, Spain, India, the UAE, Oman and Türkiye.
He hailed the greater participation in this year’s exhibition compared to the previous ones, saying the numbers of the domestic and foreign firms taking part in the present edition have increased by 35 and 100 percent respectively.
Owji pointed to the presence of Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, who arrived in Iran on Tuesday on a two-day visit at the head of a trade delegation, and Russian companies in the exhibition, saying Iran has extensive cooperation with Russian firms.
He stressed that the presence of the Russian delegation in Iran is indicative of the depth of the two countries’ cooperation in the oil and gas sectors, adding business-to-business (B2B) meetings are being held between Iranian and Russian firms on the sidelines of the exhibition.
Reserves, production
The minister noted that Iran sits on the world’s largest oil and gas reserves combined, saying the country’s recoverable oil reserves stand at 154 billion barrels, and its gas reserves are about 33 trillion cubic meters.
He emphasized that in the light of the incumbent administration’s measures, the country’s production of oil, gas, petroleum products and petrochemicals will continue reflecting a growing trend in the coming years as before.
The minister noted that despite the intensification of the cruel sanctions, Iran has so far set favorable records in the production and exports of crude oil, condensates, petroleum products and petrochemicals.
Owji said Iran currently produces 3 million barrels per day of oil and 1 billion cubic meters of natural gas daily, putting the country’s daily oil refining capacity at 2.4 million barrels.
The minister said the country’s capacity of producing petrochemicals stands at 95 million tons per annum, giving the assurance that measures have been devised to prevent the cruel sanctions from depriving Iran of the maximum development of its oil and gas industry.
He added Iran is self-sufficient in all oil industry sectors, noting that in parallel with boosting its production capacity, the country has pursued increasing its exports, proof of which is the twofold growth in the overseas sales of crude oil and condensate since the beginning of the incumbent administration’s term in office in August 2021, despite the intensification of the cruel sanctions on Tehran.
Investments welcome
He voiced Iran’s readiness for attracting domestic and foreign investors, saying close to €160 billion in investment opportunities have been created in the Iranian oil industry’s upstream and downstream sectors.
Among the Iranian participants in the expo, whose motto is “Oil Industry; Technological Production, Optimal Consumption”, are the officials of NIOC, National Petrochemical Company, National Iranian Gas Company, National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company, Iranian Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Products Exporters’ Union, Iranian Petroleum Industries Equipment Manufacturers Association and Iran Industrial Equipment Manufacturers Association, and representatives of knowledge-based firms, technology parks and startups.
The exhibition will be open to visitors every day from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (0530 to 1330 GMT) until Saturday.
SHANA (Tehran) – Iran’s oil minister said the participation of 200 foreign companies in the 27th Iran International Oil, Gas, Refining and Petrochemical Exhibition, also known as Iran Oil Show 2023, is indicative of the effective promotion of energy diplomacy by the incumbent administration.
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