Iran’s rocky road in the Turkish energy market

Iran’s rocky road in the Turkish energy market

According to the data of the European Statistics Center, Turkey has imported oil or oil products from Iran for the first time in the last 4 years. The signal for negotiations between Tehran and Washington that has been raised recently can pave the way for Iran's energy and especially oil to return to the Turkish market, although Iran will have to compete with a big competitor like Russia in this way.
Russian plan to bury Iranian gas alive

Russian plan to bury Iranian gas alive

energy balance; This is the highlight of the negotiation of Alexander Miller, the special representative of the Russian President, with Mohammad Mokhbar after the Russian gas export contract to Iran, which is proudly announced to the media; According to experts, the contract could mean burying Iran's gas alive.
Disclosure of Iran’s $26 million oil discount to China

Disclosure of Iran’s $26 million oil discount to China

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.