South Pars Reaps over $2 Billion from Condensate Exports | ||
South Pars Reaps over $2 Billion from Condensate Exports Iran has exported more than 2.3 million tons of gas condensate valued at over USD 2 billion from the Pars Special Economic Energy Zone (PSEEZ) in the southern province of Bushehr during the first quarter of the current Iranian calendar year (started March 21, 2013). Director General of the PSEEZ Customs Department Ahmad Pour-Heidar said that condensate export from the zone rose by 45 percent in weight and 97 percent in value during the three-month period compared to the corresponding period in the previous calendar year. He said gas condensate accounted for 52 percent in weight and 58 percent in value of the entire commodities exported from the PSEEZ, adding that the main destinations for the Iranian condensate included China, Japan, the United Arab Emirates, India, Indonesia, the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Turkey, Romania, Taiwan, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam and Afghanistan. Pour-Heidar further noted that USD 3.55 billion worth of commodities were exported from the PSEEZ in the spring of 2013. The official noted that 4.467 million tons of goods, including | ||
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