Iran Ready to Export Technical, Engineering Services to Iraq
TEHRAN -- The CEO of the National Iranian Oil Company Mohsen Khojastehmehr on Wednesday announced Iran’s readiness to export technical and engineering services to Iraq.
Khojastehmehr said, “Iran wants to benefit from Iraq’s participation in the development of the oil and gas industry.”
Speaking at the meeting of the Joint Working Group on Iran-Iraq Oil Cooperation, Khojastehmehr stated that all the efforts have been targeted at taking steps in various fields of oil, gas and development of economic relations between the two countries.
“It is time for Iran and Iraq to take practical steps to cooperate in the field of oil and gas activities and the scientific, technological and educational sectors,” he said.
He said that Iran and Iraq have a high capacity in the region and the world, and are two influential and competent countries in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) that must work diligently to ensure energy security in the region.
Khojastehmehr stated that the current capacity of Iran’s oil production is about 4 million barrels per day and for gas it is 1 billion cubic meters per day, adding: “To increase the crude oil production capacity to about 6 million barrels per day in the next eight years to $90 billion and for bringing gas output to 1.5 bcm/d $70b investment is needed.”
The meeting of the Joint Working Group on Iran-Iraq Oil Cooperation started this morning (Wednesday, June 22) and was chaired by Mohsen Khojastehmehr, the Deputy Minister and CEO of the National Iranian Oil Company, on behalf of the Iranian delegation, and Bassem Mohammad Khedir, the Iraqi Deputy Minister of Oil on behalf of the Iraqi delegation.