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China’s Customs Organization has announced, “This country’s level of oil imports from Iran during the first half of 2011 reached 134.7 million tons, a growth of 49 percent in comparison to the same time period last year.”
Iran Petrochemical Industries Company executive director Abdel Hoseyn Bayat has criticized shortcomings in the country’s energy sector, telling journalists, “Currently the installed capacity at the petrochemical units has come close to 54.5 million...
Despite Iran’s eagerness to supply customers, Iranian oil sales this year have dropped to 18.5 million tons from last year’s exports of 21 million tons.
Iranian company Ego group is to build 10 electricity generating plants in Iraq.
India’s government has decided to pay for its imports of Iranian oil in rupees. The decision by one of the world’s strongest emerging economies, represents yet another undermining of the both the sanctions currently imposed on Iran by both the United...
Nothing gets oilmen more excited than the idea of building pipelines from exotic, hard to reach places to seaports where the product of their endeavors can be shipped to lucrative foreign markets.
Despite being OPEC’s third largest oil exporter, Iran has been exploring alternative forms of energy for indigenous use. While its Bushehr nuclear reactor, the country’s first, is soon to come online and has attracted much international criticism...
When Yemen’s beleaguered President Ali Abdullah Saleh scolded women for violating Islamic law by joining men in demonstrations on the streets of Sana’a, more than 10,000 Yemeni women flooded those streets to denounce their president.
On 19 December 2010 Iran introduced targeted subsidies in an effort to control inflation. Iran was urged to do so by international organizations such as the International Monetary Fund.