Spain's Repsol YPF SA (REP) said Tuesday a planned liquefied natural gas, or LNG, project in Iran with Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSA) and National Iranian Oil Co. is "going slow, with a final investment decision now expected by 2012.
Spain's Repsol YPF SA (REP) said Tuesday a planned liquefied natural
gas, or LNG, project in Iran with Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSA) and National
Iranian Oil Co. is "going slow, with a final investment decision now
expected by 2012.
"The Persian LNG project between Repsol, Shell and NIOC at the moment is
going slow compared to other similar projects in the region--it is a little
affected by geopolitics," Usama Siddiqui, an Iranian-based senior
commercial advisor for LNG at Repsol Persian Gulf, told Zawya Dow Jones.
The Persian LNG project covers the development of phases 13 and 14 of the giant
offshore South Pars gas field in the
Persian Gulf
and
the construction of two LNG trains, each with a capacity of 8.1 million metric
tons a year.
LNG is gas cooled down so it becomes liquid and can be transported over long
distances on special vessels.
"Our target for a final investment decision is in two years from now;
politics is a factor but also external factors like the contractors market
which has not been very favorable," Siddiqui said. "With business in
Iran
you
have to comply with a lot of obligations and obviously the sanctions won't
help."
Despite its huge gas reserves, the world's second largest,
Iran
has
struggled to secure LNG technology, largely due to sanctions and
U.S.
pressure over its controversial nuclear energy program. Unlike its small
Persian
Gulf
neighbor
Qatar
, the
Islamic republic hasn't launched a single LNG project so far.
Siddiqui added that
Iran
has
enough gas for domestic use and exports. "There's a lobby within
Iran
projecting domectic gas as a priority but they have so much that they can cater
for domestic and export," he said.
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