Iran has found its long-sought-after partner to help develop part of the world's largest natural-gas field, even as the possibility of linking it to a future pipeline to Europe seemed to rise. China came out the big winner on June 3 when representatives from the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) and the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) met in the Chinese capital and signed a $4.7 billion contract for developing Phase 11 of the South Pars gas field...
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Iran Signs Major Gas Deal With China; Is Europe Next?
By Bruce Pannier, RFE/RL
June 6, 2009
Iran has found its long-sought-after partner to help
develop part of the world's largest natural-gas field, even as the possibility
of linking it to a future pipeline to Europe seemed to rise.
China came out the big winner on June 3 when representatives from the China
National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) and the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC)
met in the Chinese capital and signed a $4.7 billion contract for developing
Phase 11 of the South Pars gas field.
South Pars, shared between Iran and Qatar, has estimated gas
reserves of some 14 trillion cubic meters, enough to supply Europe's gas needs
for about a quarter of a century.
The CNPC's gain is the French energy company Total's loss. In 2004, Total signed
a memorandum of understanding with NIOC to develop Phase 11, one of 24 sections
that make up the Iranian part of South Pars, and among those with the highest
potential.
However, according to Iranian officials, the French company delayed signing the
final agreements for too long, despite warnings from Tehran that time was
running out. Total said just a few months ago it would not be ready to sign such
a contract for some time yet.
Total, in an official statement released on June 3, said it still wants to be
part of the deal, but that does not appear to be an option. However, the Iranian
government is offering the French company an opportunity to participate in the
development of other sections of South Pars and in the production of liquefied
natural gas.
NIOC managing director Seifollah Jashnsaz, who was in Beijing for the signing,
told reporters he hoped daily production at the site would reach some 50 million
cubic meters (some 18 billion cubic meters annually).
The deal is a boon for China because the country's continued economic growth
hinges on access to energy resources. Iran profits not only from the Chinese
investment but also from a high-profile agreement that demonstrates Tehran can
attract partners to major projects, despite international sanctions.
Nabucco Hopes
Meanwhile, in comments that highlight Iran's potential as an energy exporter,
U.S. special energy envoy Richard Morningstar on June 4 left the door open for
Iran to participate in the Nabucco pipeline project if relations between
Washington and Tehran were normalized.

Nabucco
is set to extend from Austria to Turkey's
eastern borders.
However, Morningstar explained clearly that including Iran in the project -- an
EU-led initiative that Brussels hopes can pipe Caspian and/or Middle East gas
from the South Caucasus, across Turkey, and into Europe -- without first
resolving the issue of Iran's nuclear-development program could "have a negative
effect."
This comes at a time when the new U.S. administration is calling for renewed
dialogue with Iran.
Morningstar was speaking in Turkey, which plays a key role in the Nabucco
project. Technically, the project description on Nabucco's website describes the
pipeline as "starting at the Georgian/Turkish and/or Iranian/Turkish border."
While Nabucco's route is fairly certain, its sources of gas are not. Nabucco
plans to bring some 31 billion cubic meters (bcm) of gas annually and hopes to
include gas from the Caspian Basin and Middle East in the pipeline.
But so far, Azerbaijan and Egypt seem to be the only committed suppliers --
providing only enough gas for the first phase of the project (8 bcm annually).
None of the Central Asian states have made any specific pledges to supply gas
for Nabucco. Iraq appears to be interested but that gas is in Iraq's Kurdish
region and the regional government there and central government in Baghdad are
not in agreement on all the details of gas sales.
Iran, with the second-largest gas reserves in the world, could fill Nabucco by
itself. Nabucco's website indicates the pipeline's shareholders envision a day
such as the one Morningstar spoke of, when better relations between Iran and the
United States remove the obstacles to Iran's participation in energy-resource
development and exports.
Copyright (c) 2009 RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington DC 20036. www.rferl.org
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| Comment by kak - 07 Jun 2009 - 19:30 [USER NOT REGISTERED] | Go Iran..!!!!
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Congressional members with dual American / Israeli Citizenships are TRAITORS, th ey should be lined up against a wall and SHOT…!!
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They are nothing more then Leeches, feeding on Humanity and sucking the life out of Mankind.
The sooner this World is rid of them the better we all will be.
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