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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What are the best-selling petrochemicals in September compared to 2022?

What are the best-selling petrochemicals in September compared to 2022?

The record of petrochemical companies on the stock exchange was reviewed compared to September of last year; Based on this, Maron, Ghadir, Pars and Zagros petrochemicals have been included in the best-selling list, but Khark, Urmia, Shiraz and Pardis petrochemicals hit the lowest-selling record.
The embargo on Iran’s oil exports has not been lifted
Iran's oil minister announced:

The embargo on Iran’s oil exports has not been lifted

Emphasizing that there is no more news about the freezing of the sold crude oil shipments and the storage of gas condensate, the oil minister said: According to the American senators, no discount or lifting of sanctions has been done in the field of selling and exporting Iranian oil.
Many construction projects are pending because of supply of bitumen
A member of the Parliament's Energy Commission in an interview with Energy Press:

Many construction projects are pending because of supply of bitumen

Ahmad Moradi said: "Many areas of the country that have been paved with asphalt remain undecided due to the lack of bitumen supply, which will deteriorate after a while and cause heavy losses to the country."
Iraq imports gas from Turkmenistan using Iranian gas pipelines

Iraq imports gas from Turkmenistan using Iranian gas pipelines

According to Energy Press, quoted by Arab Weekly, Iraqi Electricity Minister Ziad Fazil announced that the country wants to import gas from Turkmenistan using Iran’s gas transmission line network. A preliminary agreement between Iraq and Turkmenistan has been signed in this regard and it is said that more negotiations are going to be conducted on how

2.5 times more gasoline is consumed in Iran compared to the rest of the world

2.5 times more gasoline is consumed in Iran compared to the rest of the world

According to Energy Press report, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf stated in the public session of the Islamic Council today, Monday, during the review of the chapter related to energy and the table for setting quantitative goals of Kurdish energy in the fields of oil and gas: We predicted in this table that the production of gasoline