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Contract signed to build Pars Oil Products Pipeline
SHANA (Tehran) – A contract has been signed to construct the Pars Oil Products Pipeline (Mehraaran–Fasa–Shiraz) with a transfer capacity of 73,000 barrels per day and an investment value of €150 million.
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Iran inaugurates major oil pipelines to boost energy security
SHANA (Tehran) – Iran has officially inaugurated two major oil pipelines, the Bandar Abbas-Rafsanjan and the Sabzeab-Shazand lines, in a ceremony led by President Masoud Pezeshkian and Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad via video conference.
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2,900 km of oil, product pipelines to be operational by end of 7th Development Plan
SHANA (Tehran) - Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad said Friday that the development of infrastructure and pipelines for transferring crude oil and petroleum products has been a priority since the beginning of the current administration's term.
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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 starts work to complete 80km section of Pakistan-Iran gas pipeline
With Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi's expected visit to Pakistan on April 22, authorities have commenced the work to begin the construction of the 80-kilometre section of the Pakistan-Iran gas pipeline from Gwadar to a point where it can be connected with the Iranian section of the project, The News reported on Sunday.
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Pakistan greenlights completion of gas pipeline with Iran after 10-year delay
The Pakistani government approved the start of construction work on its segment of the Iran-Pakistan (IP) gas pipeline.
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Islamabad keen to revive Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project, says Owji
SHANA (Tehran) – Islamabad has expressed an interest in completing the much-delayed Iran-Pakistan (IP) gas pipeline project, said Iran’s oil minister on Wednesday.
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Repair work of gas pipelines damaged in terrorist attack in southern Iran
SHANA (Safa-Shahr) – The 56" Iran Gas Trunkline IV and VIII (IGAT-4 and IGAT-8) pipelines damaged in a terrorist attack in Safa-Shahr, Iran’s southern province of Fars, at around 1 a.m. local time on Wednesday (2130 GMT) undergo repairs.
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South Pars Phase 16 offshore pipeline operational
SHANA (Assaluyeh) – The new offshore pipeline of Phase 16 of the South Pars (SP) gas field was officially put into operation in the Persian Gulf waters by the order of Oil Minister Javad Owji issued via videoconference on Tuesday.
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Official inauguration ceremony of SP Phase 16 pipeline
SHANA (Assaluyeh) – The official inauguration ceremony of the new pipeline of Phase 16 of the South Pars (SP) gas field is held in the presence of Pars Oil and Gas Company (POGC) Managing Director Mohammad Hossein Motejalli, the Iranian Offshore Engineering and Construction Company (IOEC) Managing Director Hossein Shiva in Assaluyeh, southern province of Bushehr, on February 6, 2024 by the order of Oil Minister Javad Owji issues via videoconference.
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Russia, Iran Firms to Build Joint Pipeline
TEHRAN (Shana) -- The CEO of Sina Energy Gostar Holding, affiliated to Mustazafan Foundation, said the holding was planning to build a pipeline for the transfer of petroleum products with support from Russian companies.
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Record 128bn Liters Transmission Set
TEHRAN (Shana) -- Transmitting oil and petroleum products from production points to consumers in Iran is one of the activities that require precision, speed and round-the-clock efforts, depending on the type of geography and its specific coverage. With 14,000 kilometers of oil and petroleum products transmission lines, Iran has a certain place in terms of the diversity of these lines and the uniqueness of the lines in the Middle East in this domain.
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A Record in Iran’s Crude, Oil Products Transmission
TEHRAN (Shana) – Iran’s crude and oil products transmission hit the record high in the last Iranian calendar year (1400) reaching 128 billion liters, the CEO of the Iranian Oil Pipelines and Telecommunication Company (IOPTC) said on Saturday.