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       Iranian energy researcher voices




       doubts about gas swap agreement



       between Moscow and Tehran





        POLICY            MORTEZA Behruzifar, a researcher at Iran’s  Ukraine, Russia did not invest “a single rial” in
                          Institute for International Energy Studies (IIES),  Iran. Instead, it effectively abided by US trade
                          has said he does not expect the signing of a nat-  restrictions, he said.
                          ural gas swap agreement between Tehran and   Behruzifar went on to assert that co-opera-
                          Moscow to bear much fruit.           tion with Russia would not bring many benefits
                            Behruzifar noted in an interview with ILNA  to the Iranian gas sector. Russia does not have
                          that Iran’s government has been talking up the  any home-grown gas liquefaction technologies
                          potential financial benefits of co-operation with  and has had to depend on foreign partners for
                          Russia, which is not party to the US-led sanc-  the construction of all its LNG plants, so it will
                          tions regime that seeks to discourage invest-  not be able to support the desired increase in
                          ment in the Iranian oil and gas sector. Now that  shipments to Oman and Pakistan via the con-
                          Russia too has been hit with US sanctions, Iran  struction of new production facilities, he said.
                          has attempted to step up co-operation and has   “[We] don’t have an LNG plant. Russia doesn’t
                          signed documents designed to lay the ground-  have the technology either. All the units that are
                          work for gas swaps that would facilitate Russian  currently in operation [in Russia] are American
                          LNG exports to Oman and Pakistan via southern  and European,” he remarked. “So far, Russia has
                          Iranian ports, he said.              not been able to set up even a small unit of its
                            These overtures are well intentioned but  own, so [we can’t] expect it to do it for us.”
                          not likely to yield much in the way of concrete   Iranian news agencies reported earlier this
                          results, he argued. He said he was not at all cer-  month that Tehran and Moscow were prepar-
                          tain that Moscow was willing to work closely  ing to implement a previously signed gas swap
                          with Tehran in a way that benefited the Iranian  agreement. The deal calls for Russia to use pipe-
                          gas sector. Indeed, Russia appears to view Iran  lines through Azerbaijan to deliver 9mn cubic
                          as a rival rather than a partner, especially since  metres per day of gas to Iran for use in its own
                          both have been targeting European gas markets,  domestic market. In exchange, Iran will export
                          he commented.                        the equivalent of 6 mcm per day of gas on Russia’s
                            Moreover, he continued, even before the  behalf in the form of LNG from its own southern
                          US government imposed sanctions on Russia’s  ports and also boost pipeline deliveries of gas to
                          oil and gas sector in response to the conflict in  Iraq and Turkey.™





































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