Shell Pulls Out Of Iran Gas Deal

May 12th, 2008 Posted By Lftbhndagn.

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The British and Royal Dutch Shell, which ranks as the second largest non-governmental oil company in the world, has decided to pull out of a planned gas deal in Iran.

The alleged reason is pressure from US politicians to divest from Iran in efforts to penalize the country for running a supposed nuclear weapons program.

The deal was signed in 2002 for the development of a gas field in southern Iran. The planned project would have seen the gas cooled and turned, after extraction, into liquid natural gas (LNG) for transport in tankers.

Iran will now have to find a new partner for the project and companies from countries where the US political influence is more limited - such as Russia, India and China - are now lining up to step in. However, these companies, including Russia’s Gazprom and India’s Indian Oil Corp, have less experience with these types of projects than Shell.

US pressure on Iran has been mounting during the last couple of years due to concerns about Tehran’s nuclear program, which it claims is for the peaceful purpose of power production. Washington, on the other hand, is claiming the goal of the program is the production of nuclear weapons.

At the moment Iran is under limited United Nations sanctions for its unwillingness to ban UN inspection of its nuclear sites. The US has independently added additional sanctions, ranging from the ban on transactions with two Iranian banks accused of facilitating financial transactions for the government to prohibiting export of airplane parts and barring US companies from doing business in Iran.

The standoff between the US and Iran is among the chief reasons for the rising tension in the Gulf, as some fear it might end up in an armed confrontation, which would severely hamper the export of oil from the region.

Iran has also refused to increase its oil production within the framework of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Counties (OPEC), which would lower the price of oil, which on Sunday stood at a record level of $126 a barrel.

Jerusalem Post


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9 Responses

  1. Kevin M

    I question the timing. :twisted:

  2. Birdddog

    Poor fucker Hbeee is going to be pissed after ranting about Shell last night :gun: :gun:

  3. azpatriot

    hey one good thors hammer over Theran and the oil’s free right? :gun: :gun: :gun:

  4. azpatriot

    whoops wrong city my bad (Tehran)

  5. Kurt(the infidel)

    They will always find a taker for this project so it wont hurt Iran.

  6. franchie

    I amglad it wasn’t Total

    oh my Gawd :roll:

  7. Dan (The Infidel)

    Good move. Hate to see Dutch Oil employees having to deal with JADAMs when they start falling all over Iran.

    BTW, it is Iran that has ratcheted up the tension. Time to do away with the threat and destroy the apostate regime.

  8. TBinSTL (just typical)

    We have got to get used to the idea of enduring some serious pain for a while so we can be free of it in the future….
    One short, sharp, shock and we can get past this.

  9. GF

    I’d back out too if I knew it was soon to be a battlefield.

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