Иран подписал крупное соглашение с французской компанией Total

Иран подписал крупное соглашение с французской энергетической компанией Total и государственной национальной нефтяной корпорацией Китая (CNPC) по разработке 11-й фазы газового месторождения «Южный Парс».

В понедельник (3 июля) Национальная иранская нефтяная компания (НИНК) подписала соглашение в объеме 4 879 000 долларов США с консорциумом компаний, в чей состав входят Total, CNPC и иранский Petropars.

В рамках этой сделки, Total владеет 50,1% акций проекта, CNPC 30-процентной долей, и Petropars - 19,9 процента.

После стадии разработки к добывающему потенциалу Ирана добавится 56 миллионов кубических метров газа в день или 400 000 баррелей нефтяного эквивалента в день, включая конденсат. Добытый газ будет поставляться на иранский внутренний рынок, начиная с 2021 года.

11-я фаза будет разработана в два этапа. Первый этап с предполагаемой стоимостью около 2 миллиардов долларов будет состоять из 30 скважин и 2 устьевых платформ, подключенных к существующим береговым очистным сооружениям двумя подводными трубопроводами. На более позднем этапе будет запущен второй этап, включающий строительство морских установок по сжатию газа.

В ходе церемонии подписания соглашения управляющий директор НИНК, Али Кардор, отметил, что, исходя из цены нефти в 50 долларов, запуск 11-ой фазы принесет стране 84 млрд. долларов дохода, сообщает Иранское Информационное Агентство (IRNA).

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам Tehran Times и других агентств

фото: Церемония подписания соглашения между Национальной нефтяной компание Ирана и консорциумом во главе с французским энергетическим гигантом TOTAL. (Фото любезно предоставлено Tehran Times)

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