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Iran set to return to oil market - with maximum capacity


Iran will return to the global oil market with maximum capacity once the sanctions against the country are lifted following Iran's nuclear deal with world powers, a deputy oil minister was quoted as saying on Tuesday.

Iran and six major world powers reached a landmark nuclear deal on Tuesday, capping more than a decade of negotiations. Oil prices tumbled more than $1 on the news as the deal would see an easing of sanctions against Tehran and a gradual increase in its oil exports. Iran views the Asian market as a top priority for selling its crude oil, Mohsen Qamsari, director of international affairs at National Iranian Oil Company, was cited as saying by Shana, the oil ministry's news agency.

"We will try to maximise our crude export capacity to Europe and restore 42 to 43 per cent share in the European market before the sanctions were imposed," said Qamsari. Several refineries who have expressed their willingness to buy Iran's petroleum supplies, he said. "For the time being, I cannot say anything special about Iran's share in the market in the coming months. We shall wait and see how the market will react [to Iran's return]. Signing long-, middle- and short-term contracts is definitely being considered [by Iran]," Qamsari said.

Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh said last month that Iran was aiming to add 500,000 barrels per day to production within two months of easing Western sanctions that have halved shipments in recent years, and as much as one million bpd in six to seven months. But years of underinvestment mean Iran may struggle to get its oil industry anywhere near full potential, analysts say. It will also take time for Tehran to raise output as nuclear inspectors verify Iran's compliance with the terms of any deal and sanctions are slowly removed. Iran pumped around 2.82 million bpd in June, according to a Reuters survey.


Source : www.khaleejtimes.com/
Posted on :7/15/2015