Where are the oil fields in Iran?

Where are the oil fields in Iran?

Iran’s Oil Fields

  • Aban. 75 km off west of Dezful city.
  • Abouzar. Southwest of Kharg Island.
  • Ab-Teymour. 25 km off southwest of Ahvaz city.
  • Aghajari (Oil) Southeast of Ahvaz city.
  • Ahvaz. Ahvaz city.
  • Alborz. East of Qom city.
  • Alpha. 15 km off Resalat field.
  • Arash (Oil) Persian Gulf.

Who owns the oil fields in Iran?

Iranian government
National Iranian Oil Company

National Iranian Oil Company headquarters
Total assets US$200 billion (2012)
Owner Iranian government (100%)
Number of employees 87,500 (2018)
Parent Ministry of Petroleum

How many oil rigs are in Iran?

Crude Oil Rigs in Iran averaged 51.94 from 1995 until 2022, reaching an all time high of 157 in December of 2018 and a record low of 18 in February of 1995. This page provides – Iran Crude Oil Rigs- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.

How many oil refineries does Iran have?

10 refineries
Currently, 10 refineries are operating in Iran with a total crude oil and gas condensate refining capacity of 2.2 mb/d. In case there is no abnormal consumption of fuel in the country, the refining industry could ensure the country’s fuel need supply and even facilitate petroleum product exports.

How much oil is left in Iran?

Oil Reserves in Iran Iran has proven reserves equivalent to 239.2 times its annual consumption. This means that, without Net Exports, there would be about 239 years of oil left (at current consumption levels and excluding unproven reserves).

Does the US own oil fields in Iraq?

Baghdad, Iraq – While the US military has formally ended its occupation of Iraq, some of the largest western oil companies, ExxonMobil, BP and Shell, remain.

Who controls Iraq’s oil now?

Iraq Petroleum Company

Native name شركة نفط العراق Türkiye Petrol Şirketi
Successor Iraq National Oil Company
Headquarters London , United Kingdom
Areas served Iraq Middle Eastb
Owners BP Royal Dutch Shell ExxonMobil Total S.A. Partex
  • October 10, 2022