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Iran sees Europe oil exports reaching half pre-sanctions levels

Iran will start sending 300,000 bpd of crude to Europe, 54% of the total it shipped before authorities on the continent put an embargo in place.
Paris-based Total has agreed to buy about 160,000 bpd starting on February 16, the ministry of oil’s Shana website reported, citing Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh. The company also expressed interest in developing the South Azadegan oil field in western Iran near the border with Iraq and in a liquid natural gas project, Shana reported. Total asked for the necessary information to submit a proposal for the LNG plant.
The move shows Iran’s determination to fulfil promises to re-establish its relationship with European clients who halted purchases in 2012 after the European Union imposed an embargo on imports. The ban ended last month when Iran completed the conditions of a nuclear deal with world powers.
Europe, excluding Turkey, imported 550,000 bpd of Iranian crude before the sanctions, according to data compiled by Petromatrix. Spanish refiner Compania Espanola de Petroleos and Russia’s Lukoil have also provisionally booked cargoes of Iranian crude to sail from Kharg Island to European ports in the next two weeks, according to shipping reports compiled by Bloomberg.
No agreement has been signed yet with Italian oil company Eni, Zanganeh said. Italian officials are expected in Tehran soon to sign an oil purchase agreement for about 100,000 bpd, he said. Italy’s Saras refinery is also interested in buying 60,000 bpd to 70,000 bpd.
European companies are already reaping benefits to the end of the economic freeze on Iran. President Hassan Rouhani’s signed an agreement to buy 118 Airbus Group aircraft, including 12 A380 superjumbos, during a visit to Paris last month. PSA Peugeot Citroen agreed to upgrade a Tehran car plant.

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