Iran has $ 28 bn of LNG projects in pipeline
Iran has $ 28 bn worth of liquefied natural gas projects in the pipeline, the head of the country's natural gas
company said.
Speaking at a World Petroleum Congress conference, Reza Kassaei Zadeh, managing director of the National Iranian Gas
Company, said that meant a rate of $ 6 bn of LNG investments a year. He said the country expected annual production
of 274 bn cm in 2012, compared with a domestic output capacity of 123 bn cm last year.
Iran forecasts 277 bn cm of domestic natural gas sales in 2012, compared with 155 bn cm in 2007, he said. Those
forecasts, however, could change as gas subsidies are lifted, he said on the sidelines of the conference. Domestic
private consumption would decrease as local gas prices move from a subsidized $ 0.02 per cm in line with the export
price of $ 0.40 per cm.
Kassaei Zadeh said Iran wants to account for 10 % of global natural gas trades in 2025.
Iran has also been pursuing opportunities abroad for refining investment.
Mohammad Reza Nematzadeh, president of the National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Co., said he was going to
Kazakhstan where he will meet the country's oil minister and representatives of state oil company KazMunaiGaz.
