If the Strait of Hormuz is closed, who is the first victim?

If the Strait of Hormuz is closed, who is the first victim?

A member of the Majlis National Security Commission still threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz, while such a speech may seem attractive to the general audience, in fact deepest disregard for Iran's economic and geopolitical realities. The key question is if the Strait of Hormuz really closes, who is most damaged? The answer is clear, Iran itself. Even if the country's oil exports reach 6,000 barrels a day, there is still no other way than to cross the same strait.

From Qatar’s domination to Iran’s failure; The story of the failure of three projects of LNG

From Qatar’s domination to Iran’s failure; The story of the failure of three projects of LNG

While Qatar has become the world's liquefied natural gas export giant using the South Pars joint field and has earned more than $ 5 billion in the year, Iran has failed with three huge gas liquid projects. Iran LNG, Pars LNG and Persian LNG's projects, which were supposed to be Iran's entry into the world market, were under pressure from sanctions and the withdrawal of foreign companies into semi -finished structures in Assaluyeh; An unfinished dream that has taken the opportunity to consolidate Iran's position in the global energy industry.

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The electrical industry exhibition has been started

The electrical industry exhibition has been started

The adviser to the Minister of Energy and the head of the water and electricity industry exhibitions said: The 23rd exhibition of Iran's electricity industry has started with a 63% increase in the number of participants compared to last year.
35 wells in South Pars were handed over to Iranian companies

35 wells in South Pars were handed over to Iranian companies

The CEO of the National Iranian Oil Company announced that the drilling of 35 wells in the South Pars field with a credit of one billion and 170 million dollars, with the aim of increasing productivity and maintaining gas production, was handed over to four Iranian drilling, exploration and production companies.