the red sea, new route to transport gas to Europe.
an international expert from the sector of Oman said: in addition to supplying gas to Oman and Yemen, if we continue the tubes to the red sea, practically we can have an export terminal for gas liquid in Europe and achieve great results.
 

Iran and Oman produce oil in a common field.
Hengam Square is located on the international border of Iranian and Omani waters, about 45 km from Qeshm Island, discovered in 1975 while digging a well in Iranian waters.
The drilling of a second well in 2006 and the completion of reservoir studies revealed that the field contains volatile API 42 grade oil with a volume of over 700 million barrels of oil and gas of approximately 2,000. billion cubic feet.

In addition, in recent years, Iran, Oman and India negotiated the transfer of Iranian gas to India via the Arabian Sea, and Iranian gas was to be exported to India via a pipeline. 1,400 kilometer submarine.
Iran and Oman also signed an agreement in the early 1990s to export gas from Iran to Oman for 25 years worth $ 60 billion, under which it was agreed to build a gas pipeline and export Iranian gas to Oman within a very short implementation deadline, which has been suspended due to sanctions.

According to reports, our Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian will visit this country, and it is possible that given the positive signals sent by the Vienna talks, there will be an agreement on the nuclear issue, this which could lead Babi to win the energy negotiations and resume export projects, including the implementation of the gas export pipeline to Oman.
In this regard, Mir Javad Mirgolviyat, in an interview with ILNA economic reporter, about oil and gas cooperation between Iran and Oman, said: “Previously, the Jask gas pipeline in Oman was supposed to be planned and consultations have taken place. Oman also announced that it was ready. "12 years ago Iranian gas was supposed to go to Oman from the shallow coastal waters of the UAE, but the UAE did not allow it due to political problems and had to change the route of the deep water pipeline, which is also deeper due to more technology. It was necessary, even after we were sanctioned and could not invest in the gas sector. , while domestic consumption has also increased and we now have a gas supply problem.
“Despite the problem of domestic gas supply, if we are going to export, we can supply gas,” he said. "Oman intends to export liquefied natural gas from Iran to Europe." We are also trying to deliver Iranian gas to Yemen. , which means that the Omani side has fully announced that they are ready to implement the project if it is funded and the technology is provided.

Referring to the country's plan to diversify its gas supply, the international expert from Oman said: "Oman intends to supply its gas through three channels, that is to say in addition to its own gas resources and imported gas via Qatar via the Dolphin gas pipeline ". receive gas from Iran.
Referring to the benefits of the project for Iran, he said: “For example, in the case of the headquarters of Qatar, the country did not cut gas from the Dolphin pipeline which crossed the United Arab Emirates to reach Oman, because in this in case Oman suffers from it as well. "
Now, if Iran's gas export line is put in place for such crises, we can have a winner and supply gas to Oman, and Qatar can easily cut off its gas supply to put pressure on them. United Arab Emirates.
In addition to economic income, said Mirgloviyat; We can also use gas exports as a political lever, this plan will make Oman dependent on us and cooperate, and through this country, if we supply gas to Yemen, which has no gas source, and it will be a big event.

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