Iran plans to increase gas production from Persian Gulf

Iklan
Image for illustrative purposes only - FILE PIX
TEHRAN - Iran plans to increase its natural gas production from fields located in the Persian Gulf, according to an official in the Petroleum Ministry.

Esmail Amiri, who leads the development projects department at Pars Oil and Gas Company, said on Sunday that the company will invest billions of dollars to develop four gas fields in the Persian Gulf in the upcoming years, according to Islamic republic news agency (IRNA).

Amiri said that the fields planned to be developed are Kish, Farzad, Belal, and Phase 11 and Phase 14 of the South Pars, the largest gas field in the world that straddles the maritime border between Iran and Qatar.

He told IRNA that the development projects will increase Iran’s gas output by up to 56 million cubic meters per day.

Iran has a nominal gas production capacity of around 1,000 mcm per day of which more than 700 mcm comes from South Pars, the report added. - BERNAMA