Iran hopes for higher oil prices, output as winter looms: Ghasemi
London (Platts)--19Nov2012/800 am EST/1300 GMT
Iran is hoping that cold winter weather will drive crude prices higher
as it strives to boost already recovering oil exports, oil minister
Rostam Ghasemi said Monday.
"The closer we get to cold days, the demand for oil increases and this
can impact on oil price as well," Ghasemi said, quoted by semi-official
news agency Fars.
"At the moment, the price of each barrel of oil is more than $100, which
is the favorable price for us and other OPEC members, but we hope that
this price goes higher in the coming days," Ghasemi said.
Iran's oil income has been hit by international sanctions over its
controversial nuclear program, which Tehran says is entirely peaceful
but which the West suspects is aimed at building atomic weapons.
The sanctions include a European Union embargo on the import and
transport of Iranian oil and an EU prohibition on the provision of
EU-linked insurance for any ships carrying Iranian oil, regardless of
destination.
In addition, the US has given waivers from financial sanctions against
Iran to countries which significantly reduce their purchases of Iranian
oil.
Ghasemi acknowledged that the sanctions had initially had an impact on
Iran's crude exports but added that volumes were now rising and that
efforts were continuing to boost exports further.
"In the first days of the [EU] imports embargo on Iran, [export volumes]
decreased. But the further we go, the [more] oil exports improve, and at
the moment we are trying to increase it, too," Fars quoted the minister
as saying.
--Aresu Eqbali, newsdesk@platts.com
--Edited by Margaret McQuaile,
margaret_mcquaile@platts.com; James Leech,
james_leech@platts.com
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