Iran to Sign Oil Deal With France's Total
January 28 2016 - 9:10AM
Dow Jones News
PARIS—Iran on Thursday will sign an agreement with French oil
major Total SA allowing the company to buy hundreds of thousands of
barrels of Iranian crude oil a day, ramping up the country's
efforts to attract investment in its oil industry following the
lifting of international sanctions.
"We will sign something with Total today," Iranian Oil Minister
Bijan Zanganeh said Thursday.
The minister traveled to Paris with Iranian President Hassan
Rouhani and the presence of the two men has already led to the
signing of several contracts in the car, railroad and air
transportation industries, worth billions of euros.
After meeting with Mr. Rouhani in Paris on Thursday afternoon,
Total Chief Executive Patrick Pouyanné revealed the deal will allow
his company to buy between 150,000 and 200,000 barrels a day from
Iran, a spokesman said.
The French company was present for years in Iran and was one of
the last to leave the country after stopping its activities
gradually as sanctions against the country were stepped up. Total
stopped all oil exploration and production activities in 2010.
However, the company has maintained an office in the country
since then. Mr. Pouyanné has said Total was talking with Iranian
officials before the lifting of Western sanctions, to pave the way
for agreements following their relaxation.
Earlier this week, Italian oil service company Saipem signed one
contract with National Iranian Gas Co. and another with Parsian Oil
& Gas Development Co.
Write to Matthew Dalton at Matthew.Dalton@wsj.com and Inti
Landauro at inti.landauro@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
January 28, 2016 08:55 ET (13:55 GMT)
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