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  • Paknejad Delivers a Speech at Saudi Arabia's National Day Ceremony

    Paknejad Delivers a Speech at Saudi Arabia's National Day Ceremony

    SHANA (Tehran) - Iranian Minister of Petroleum Mohsen Paknejad attended Saudi Arabia's National Day held in the country's embassy in Tehran on Monday, wishing the best for the people and government of the neighboring country.

  • Al Ghais Congratulates 64 Years of Advocating Oil Market Stability

    On the Occassion of Founding OPEC

    Al Ghais Congratulates 64 Years of Advocating Oil Market Stability

    SHANA (Tehran) - The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) turned 64 today. The organization was founded in 1960 when representatives f Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela gathered in Baghdad and founded OPEC to open in new chapter in defending the rights of oil producing countries. On the occasion, OPEC's Secretary General has released a video honoring 64 years of OPEC achievements.

  • CNBC’s full interview with OPEC Secretary General Haitham al Ghais

    CNBC’s full interview with OPEC Secretary General Haitham al Ghais

    Haitham Al Ghais, OPEC Secretary-General, speaks to CNBC the World Economic Forum in Riyadh about OPEC’s response to the war in Gaza, Iran sanctions and other major energy issues.

  • If oil disappeared tomorrow….

    If oil disappeared tomorrow….

    If oil disappeared tomorrow, there would be no more jet fuel, gasoline or diesel. Internal combustion engine automobiles, buses, trucks, lorries and coaches would be stranded. Airplanes powered by jet fuel would be grounded. Freight and passenger rail powered by diesel would halt. People could not get to work; children could not get to school. The shipping industry, transporting both freight and passengers, would be devastated.

  • GECF launches new edition of Global Gas Outlook

    GECF launches new edition of Global Gas Outlook

    The Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) officially launches the new edition of its annual flagship publication, the Global Gas Outlook (GGO), on 12 March 2024 in the GECF Secretariat via video conference.

  • Iran’s subsea gas pipeline project unique in Middle East

    Iran’s subsea gas pipeline project unique in Middle East

    SHANA (Tehran) – The Iranian Gas Engineering and Development Company (IGEDC) is for the first time in the Middle East implementing an undersea gas pipeline project in southern waters. A three-kilometer-long 30-inch pipeline is being laid underwater and the related Bandar Abbas-Laft-Gavarzin project is also underway simultaneously. A few countries have up to now carried out similar subsea gas, electricity, and water pipeline installation operations by using the horizontal directional drilling (HDD) technique. Relying on domestic knowledge-based companies’ expertise, IGEDC is implementing the project. The successful implementation of the offshore project will bring honor to Iran’s gas industry.

  • Al Ghais says OPEC will welcome back Iran’s full return to market when sanctions lifted
  • Iran, Iraq oil ministers sign MoU
  • How to Realistically Decarbonize the Oil and Gas Industry

    How to Realistically Decarbonize the Oil and Gas Industry

    TEHRAN (Shana) -- Bjørn Otto Sverdrup leads the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OCGI), which gathers the CEOs of twelve of the world's largest oil and gas companies around an ambitious goal: to get one of the leading contributors to climate change to drastically lower their own carbon emissions. He describes a possible path for the industry to pivot to net-zero operations, reimagining the role it could play in helping decarbonize the economy and igniting changes in how we consume energy.