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The signing of the gas agreement tomorrow between Iraq, Iran and Syria

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http://www.ipairaq.com/index.php?name=inner&t=economy&id=41241


The signing of the gas agreement tomorrow between Iraq, Iran and Syria
2011-07-24 20:41:03


Baghdad (IBA) ... to Iran, Iraq and Syria, to sign the agreement for the transfer of Iranian natural gas to Europe tomorrow Monday in the city of عسلوية in Iran, he said, Ogi, president of the National Iranian Gas.

Plans under Iranian Oil Minister Mohammad Ali Abadi Iraqi oil minister and Syrian, the signing, an agreement in this regard, the name on the pipeline transferring gas.

Website quoted (Isna) Iranian Ogi, as saying that Iran's exports of natural gas will double in the coming two years, as a result of the increasing gas fields in Iran, and is expected to produce 250 million cubic meters of gas per day.

According to estimates Ogi will output to 1.2 billion cubic meters of gas daily with the completion of 24 planned phase of the South Pars gas will be exporting 250 million cubic meters a day.

It is planned to extend a pipeline to transport gas from اسالويي in southwestern Iran through Iraq to the Syrian coast on the Mediterranean Sea, and the length of the pipeline gas carrier about five thousand and 750 km, is expected to reach the cost of extending the pipeline from five to ten billion US dollars will be opened within three to five years, according to estimates of Iran.

It is worth mentioning that Iran is the second in the global list in terms of gas reserves, and its reserves are estimated at 30 trillion cubic meters of gas, producing a day about 600 million square metres of Kaab, issued, of which about 37 million cubic meters only. (END)


Panhead

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knew Iraq had a lot of natural gas....surprised that Iran has more.....

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