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        Iran kicks off plan to boost oil exports as sanctions lifted

        Pubdate:2016-01-18 10:15 Source:mcc Click:
        TEHRAN (Bloomberg) -- Iran is beginning efforts to boost oil production and exports amid a global supply glut after the removal of sanctions that shackled its economy and capped crude sales.
         
        The Persian Gulf country is targeting an immediate increase in shipments of 500,000 bopd, Amir Hossein Zamaninia, deputy oil minister for commerce and international affairs, said Sunday in an interview in Tehran. Iran plans to add another half million barrels within months. The additional crude will push prices lower when it enters markets that are already oversupplied, said Robin Millsof Dubai-based oil consultant Qamar Energy.
         
        “The oil ministry, by ordering companies to boost production and oil terminals to be ready, kicked off today the plan to increase Iran’s crude exports by 500,000 bbl,” the official Islamic Republic News Agency reported. Zamaninia said the plan is “still valid” and will be done in a “managed way to minimize the negative impact” on prices.
         
        Buyers of Iranian crude are free to import as much of its oil as they want after the International Atomic Energy Agency determined that the country had curbed its ability to develop a nuclear weapon. As holder of the world’s fourth-largest reserves of crude and biggest deposits of natural gas, Iran gains immediate access to about $50 billion in frozen accounts overseas, funds the government says it will use to rebuild industries. The end of sanctions also opens the door to foreign investors such as Total SA and Eni SpA.
         
        Benchmark Brent crude has dropped 22% this year, closing last week at less than $29 a barrel amid oversupply and the looming surge in Iranian output. Prices will probably show a “knee-jerk” reaction, dropping on Monday before recovering to more than $30 a barrel later in the week, Eugen Weinberg, Commerzbank AG’s head of commodities research, said Sunday by telephone.
         
        Volumes ‘Uncertain’
         
        “It still depends on how fast Iran can increase supplies,” Weinberg said. “There is a real oversupply in the market, but I think that’s already reflected correctly in the price.”
         
        Once the second-biggest producer in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, Iran is now fifth-biggest in the 13-member group. It produced 2.7 MMbopd in December, data compiled by Bloomberg show. Oil exports fell to an average of 1.4 MMbopd in 2014 from 2.6 MMbopd in 2011, the year before the U.S. and European Union intensified sanctions, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said in June.
         
        “There’s still the cloud of uncertainty around how much Iranian crude will come to market and when,” said Mills, Qamar Energy’s chief executive officer. The impact more Iranian barrels will have on prices will depend on how aggressive the country is in offering discounts and how quickly it ramps up sales, he said. Mills expects Iran can raise output by 600,000 bopd over the next six months and add as much as 800,000 bopd output this year.
         
        Iran will probably start increasing exports by selling barrels it stockpiled on tankers in the Persian Gulf in anticipation of the deal. About 18 Iranian tankers are holding 12 MMbbl of crude and 24 MMbbl of condensates, according to the International Energy Agency.
         
        The country’s longer-term challenge will be to restore oil production, and it hopes to attract more than $100 billion of investment to revitalize ageing fields. Iran plans to raise output capacity to 5.7 MMbopd by the end of 2020, helped by new production contributed by potential foreign partners, Roknoddin Javadi, managing director of state-run National Iranian Oil Co., said in an interview in Tehran in November.
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