Politics
Iran's gas to run to Europe through Iraq and Syria
Updated: 2011-05-11 16:28
(Xinhua)
TEHRAN - Iranian Deputy Oil Minister Javad Oji said Iran, Iraq and Syria will sign an agreement on the construction of a pipeline to transfer Iran's natural gas to Europe, Iran's Energy and Oil Information Network (Shana) reported on Wednesday.
Under the deal, natural gas produced in Iran's South Pars oil and gas field will be pumped through Iran, Iraq and Syria to Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea before reaching Europe, he said, according to local satellite Press TV's Wednesday report.
The construction of the 5,600- kilometer (3,480-mile) pipeline is estimated to cost $5 billion to $6 billion, he said.
Oji said the pipeline would ultimately have the capacity to pump 110 million cubic meters of natural gas per day, said Press TV.
Iran has the world's second largest gas reserves after Russia but has struggled for years to develop its oil and gas resources.
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