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Iran cancels CNPC oil field contract

Azadegan field remains undeveloped despite CNPC's contract to work it

Iran cancels CNPC oil field contract
Iran cancels CNPC oil field contract

Iran has ended China National Petroleum Corp’s (CNPC) contract to develop the Azadegan oilfield after the Chinese energy giant ignored repeated appeals to work on it, reported Iranian news agency Shana.

CNPC signed up to develop Iranian oil and gas fields after Japanese and European companies pulled out due to sanctions in the middle of the last decade. In 2010, Beijing instructed Chinese energy companies to slow or stop work in Iran, because China wanted to strengthen ties to the US energy sector and feared dealing with Tehran would jeopardise those plans.

Over years of Chinese inaction, Iranian officials have been demanding that these companies honour their deals. But CNPC’s rapid global expansion into easier operating environments has reduced the need for it to push on in Iran.

A decree officially excluding CNPC from the Azadegan project near the Iraqi border came into force on Tuesday evening, Shana said.

Despite its huge gas reserves, Iran has been unable to extract enough to meet even its own needs, further reducing its allure for foreign investors. Rising oil production from neighboring Iraq, where CNPC is now active, takes further pressure off China to boost output from Iran.

Although Tehran’s relationship with Washington has improved over the last few months, tight sanctions that discourage any Chinese energy companies from investing in Iran remain in place.

Iranian officials also say they will soon offer foreign investors radically improved oil and gas contracts featuring much more attractive terms than those signed to date.

Staff Writer

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