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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Annual rainfall has decreased in which provinces?

Annual rainfall has decreased in which provinces?

The spokesperson of the country's water industry stated that 6 provinces of the country, including Tehran, Bushehr, Fars, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Qazvin and Semnan, are at the top of the rainfall reduction table and said: The volume of the reservoirs of the country's dams in the last 10 years has been ranked fourth in dry years. is
How does Iran bypass oil sanctions?

How does Iran bypass oil sanctions?

Iran is one of the countries that was subjected to the most cruel sanctions by the countries of the world. But according to NDTV, the restrictions imposed by the United States have largely failed to prevent the export of Iranian oil, which is considered one of the main pillars of Tehran's economy.
Iran’s position in the LNG business will change?

Iran’s position in the LNG business will change?

The Secretary General of the Oil Export Federation stated: Iran is the second holder of gas reserves in the world, the third producer and the fourth consumer of natural gas in the world, it seems that in the current situation, it can diversify the consumption portfolio and eliminate the imbalance of part of the global gas market by optimizing gas consumption. and strengthen its role in the world energy market.