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China’s CNPC takes over Iranian mega gas project from France’s Total
Published time: 26 Nov, 2018 09:30
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Facilities at phases 2-3 of the South Pars gas field, owned jointly by Iran and Qatar © Reuters / Morteza Nikoubazl

China’s state-owned energy major CNPC has replaced France’s Total in Iran’s South Pars gas project, according to Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh. The French company withdrew from Iran under pressure of US sanctions.
The Chinese firm “has officially replaced Total in Phase 11 of South Pars but it has not started work practically,” he told ICANA news agency.

“Talks need to be held with CNPC… about when it will start operations,” Zanganeh added.

Washington’s Iran sanctions bite: Germany trying to ‘minimize’ damage, France wants exemptions

The French firm had a 50.1 percent stake in the project, CNPC has 30 percent, with the remaining shares belonging to Iranian national oil company subsidiary PetroPars.

Total was the first Western firm to invest in Iran’s energy sector after sanctions were lifted following the 2015 nuclear deal. It signed a contract in 2017 to develop Phase 11 of South Pars field with an initial investment of $1 billion.


However, Total was pressured to leave Iran after the United States threatened to impose sanctions on firms that do business with the Islamic Republic. In August, Total told Iranian authorities it would withdraw from the project as it has failed to obtain a waiver from Washington’s sanctions against Iran.

The offshore South Pars field holds the world’s largest natural gas reserves ever found in one place. At current gas prices, the entire reserves of the South Pars can be estimated at around $2.9 trillion. Iran shares the field with Qatar.
 
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French Cheese boys once again showing their ability to Surrender is like no other
 
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China’s CNPC takes over Iranian mega gas project from France’s Total
Published time: 26 Nov, 2018 09:30
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Facilities at phases 2-3 of the South Pars gas field, owned jointly by Iran and Qatar © Reuters / Morteza Nikoubazl

China’s state-owned energy major CNPC has replaced France’s Total in Iran’s South Pars gas project, according to Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh. The French company withdrew from Iran under pressure of US sanctions.
The Chinese firm “has officially replaced Total in Phase 11 of South Pars but it has not started work practically,” he told ICANA news agency.

“Talks need to be held with CNPC… about when it will start operations,” Zanganeh added.

Washington’s Iran sanctions bite: Germany trying to ‘minimize’ damage, France wants exemptions

The French firm had a 50.1 percent stake in the project, CNPC has 30 percent, with the remaining shares belonging to Iranian national oil company subsidiary PetroPars.

Total was the first Western firm to invest in Iran’s energy sector after sanctions were lifted following the 2015 nuclear deal. It signed a contract in 2017 to develop Phase 11 of South Pars field with an initial investment of $1 billion.


However, Total was pressured to leave Iran after the United States threatened to impose sanctions on firms that do business with the Islamic Republic. In August, Total told Iranian authorities it would withdraw from the project as it has failed to obtain a waiver from Washington’s sanctions against Iran.

The offshore South Pars field holds the world’s largest natural gas reserves ever found in one place. At current gas prices, the entire reserves of the South Pars can be estimated at around $2.9 trillion. Iran shares the field with Qatar.

So the US was not on the French government. I thought they would ignore the pressure. Nonetheless, I guess nobody loses except France.
 
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Iran was foolish to give the contract to Total in the first place.

France has serious investment there, especially, I think, in automotive and raw material processing.

But, they must have underestimated how weak France is when it comes to real US pressure.

Not every country is China or Russia.
 
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