The former director of international affairs of the National Iranian Oil Company says: Diplomatic efforts in the field of greater communication with China have played a role and been effective in increasing oil exports to a large extent.
An expert in the field of energy said: The lack of development of our fields is not due to the lack of technology, we can develop many fields with the existing conditions, but we have encountered problems due to financial reasons.
The lack of proportionality between the difficulty of work and the wages of oil workers has caused many of the specialized forces of this industry to migrate to the Persian Gulf countries. It is said that the minimum salary of oil workers in neighboring countries is higher than that of Iranian managers.
A member of the Expediency Assessment Council said: A group with the name of circumventing sanctions says that we should not open the road, we built a side road and they take 1.3 million barrels of oil daily. We asked at what price do you sell? They offer a discount of 15 to 30 dollars per barrel and an average of 20 dollars per barrel.
As one of the largest energy importers, Japan imports more than 90% of its oil from the Persian Gulf. Therefore, Iran's political developments can pave the way for the return of Iranian oil to this market, which has a win-win result for both countries.
The statistics published in the world energy statistical review report published by the English Institute IE show that Iran ranked second in the world in increasing its oil production last year.
Stating that we are witnessing a jump in oil exports and collecting our demands, the oil minister said: "With the measures taken in the people's government, I declare that any government that comes to power in the United States cannot prevent the oil exports of the Islamic Republic of Iran."
Dozens of representatives of the US House of Representatives asked the Biden administration to quickly implement new congressional sanctions against Iran's oil exports.
According to experts, the recent sanctions of the Biden government to put pressure on Iran's oil sales to China will not achieve the desired result of Washington due to the nature of the oil buyers as well as the strategic alliance between Iran and China.
One year after the Iran-Venezuela cooperation agreement for the development of the country's oil and petrochemical industry, due to the change in Venezuela's political positions and the country's proximity to the United States, the possibility of the loss of cooperation between the two countries, especially in the field of oil and gas, has been strengthened.