Home>News Center>China
       
 

China, Iran close to finalize energy contracts
(AFP)
Updated: 2006-02-17 18:55

In talks in Tehran in December, both sides agreed to seek to finalize the deal early this year, Caijing reported.

Sinopec chairman Mu Shuling told the magazine this week that his company would take a 51 percent stake in the Yadavaran project and India's Oil and Natural Gas Corp would take 29 percent.

The remaining 20 percent could go to an Iranian firm, while Royal Dutch Shell had also expressed an interest, it said.

If sealed, Iranian officials have said the agreement would mark one of the biggest ever foreign contracts for Iran.

The Islamic republic has the world's second largest oil and gas reserves. But its constitution stipulates the "prevention of foreign economic domination over the country's economy."


Page: 12



Bodies of Chinese workers sent home
Children of Miao ethnicity celebrate Lusheng Festival
Three Chinese engineers killed in Pakistan
  Today's Top News     Top China News
 

Up to 3,000 feared dead in Philippines landslide

 

   
 

China, Iran close to finalize energy contracts

 

   
 

Bodies of murdered engineers flown home

 

   
 

Weather blamed for Jilin coal fume poisoning

 

   
 

Pakistani President to visit China after killings

 

   
 

Cyberspace regulator meets the press

 

   
  Pakistani President to visit China after killings
   
  China, Iran close to finalize energy contracts
   
  Central China province reports reduction in poverty
   
  Cyberspace regulator meets the press
   
  Two ships sink in high winds, 57 missing
   
  AmCham: US firms thriving in China
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
  Related Stories  
   
Reports: China, Iran near huge oil deal
   
Top planner: Oil refinery capacity 'must rise'
   
Dependence on oil needs to be cut, says panel
   
China's oil consumption, imports decreased
   
Chinese, Saudi groups plan new oil company
   
China imports 130 mln tons crude oil in 2005
Manufacturers, Exporters, Wholesalers - Global trade starts here.
Advertisement