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23 Mega Projects Ready to Come Online, Owji
SHANA (Tehran) - Iranian Minister of Petroleum, Javad Owji, says that 23 mega oil and gas projects, worth 4.6 billion dollars, are ready to come online.
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IP Revival High On the Agenda; Iranian President Visits Pakistan
SHANA (Tehran) – Iranian Minister of Petroleum, Javad Owji, embarked on his journey to Pakistan, accompanying the Islamic Republic of Iran’s president, Ebrahim Raisie, who left Tehran for a two-day visit to Pakistan today, 22 April.
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Islamabad says committed to Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project
SHANA (Tehran) – Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson has reacted to recent remarks by U.S. Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu on her country’s joint gas pipeline project with Iran.
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Iran foils enemies’ evil plots by preventing gas outage: NIGC chief
SHANA (Tehran) – Managing Director of the National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) Majid Chegeni, in a message, said on Sunday the country thwarted the sinister plots of the enemies who exploded gas pipelines in terrorist attacks.
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Gas pipelines damaged in terrorist attacks repaired: NIGC official
SHANA (Tehran) – Two gas transmission pipelines damaged in terrorist attacks were completely repaired, said the dispatching director of the National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) on Friday.
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Owji attends NIGC crisis management session
SHANA (Tehran) – Iran’s Oil Minister Javad Owji, National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) Managing Director Majid Chegeni, National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) Managing Director Mohsen Khojastehmehr, and other officials attend a crisis management session held at the Dispatching Department of NIGC in Tehran on February 14, 2024 after two explosions struck the gas transmission pipelines in Borujen, western province of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, and Safa-Shahr, southern province of Fars, at around 1 a.m. local time on Wednesday (2130 GMT).
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Villages near exploded pipelines reconnected to national gas network: Owji
SHANA (Tehran) – Villages near the two gas pipelines exploded in western and southern Iran in terrorist attacks have been reconnected to the national grid, said Oil Minister Javad Owji on Wednesday.
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Iran says ‘sabotaged’ pipelines will resume pumping gas overnight
SHANA (Tehran) – The dispatching director of the National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) said on Wednesday the two gas transmission pipelines exploded in a “terrorist act of sabotage” will operate by midnight local time (2030 GMT) or the wee hours of Thursday.
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Owji: Blast-hit gas pipelines to operate within hours
SHANA (Tehran) – Iran’s Oil Minister Javad Owji on Wednesday said the two gas transmission pipelines exploded in a “terrorist act” will be repaired and put into operation within hours.
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Iran says blasts hit gas pipelines, blames explosions on ‘sabotage’
SHANA (Tehran) – The dispatching director of the National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) said two explosions struck the gas transmission pipeline in western and southern Iran in early Wednesday, blaming the blasts on “sabotage and terrorist act”.