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Iran
gives new warning to Japan to finalize oil deal
By
Aresu Eqbali
AFP
TEHRAN
Petroleumworld.com
09 28 06
Iran on Wednesday issued a new warning to Japan to swiftly finalize
a two-billion-dollar deal to develop its onshore oil field of Azadegan
or see the project handed to a domestic contractor.
"If the Japanese response for development of this oil field is
negative, the development operations will start through domestic sources,"
Oil Minister Kazem Vaziri Hamaneh said, just two days before an extended
deadline expires.
On 15 September, Iran extended a repeatedly stretched deadline by another
two weeks for Japan to start the development work of the field, which
was initially due by March 2005.
The oil minister also ruled out the possibility of holding a new international
tender for Azadegan, saying: "We prefer to develop the field by
ourselves".
Speaking on state television however he expressed hope that Japan gives
a "positive answer".
In February 2004, Iran and Japan's Inpex Corp. signed an agreement for
the development of Azadegan, the Islamic republic's largest onshore
oil field with an estimated 26 billion barrels of oil.
Iran, facing the threat of sanctions for its nuclear program, has warned
Japan, a close US ally, not to give in to US pressure to scrap the mega
deal.
The United States has called for Japan to abandon the deal as Washington
seeks UN sanctions on Iran over its controversial nuclear programme.
Iranian officials have insisted that they would not accept new terms
to increase the cost of the project which has been held up by the process
of clearing landmines left from the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war.
Tokyo so far has expressed willingness to finalize the deal because
of Tehran's major energy supply role to Japan, which imports about 15
percent of its total oil consumption from Iran.
Asked about another Iranian oil field development project under negotiation
with China, Vaziri Hamaneh said talks were still in progress even though
a final agreement was supposed to have been reached by March 20.
"It is not clear when talks on Yadavaran will be finalised,"
he said, adding: "We are trying to conclude these negotiations
as soon as possible because even one day sooner is very important for
Iran."
However, the deputy oil minister for international affairs has said
Iran and China would finalise the agreement within two months.
"The two sides agreed on the master development plan of Yadavaran
in the last round of talks and negotiations to finalise the contract's
text are expected to end in less than two months," Hadi Nejad-Hosseinian
was quoted as saying by the energy news agency Shana on Monday.
In late October 2004, Iran and China's Sinopec inked an agreement to
develop the Yadavaran onshore field that is estimated to hold more than
3 billion barrels of recoverable crude.
When the multi-billion dollar deal is finalised, China will have a 51-percent
share in the project. The agreement also involves China's purchase of
10 million tons of Iranian liquefied natural gas for a 25-year period
to start in 2009.
AFP
27 1106 GMT 09 06
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