Subscribe free to our newsletters via your
. 24/7 Space News .




ENERGY TECH
Analysis: Venezuela, Iran bolster ties
by Carmen Gentile
Miami, April 23, 2008


disclaimer: image is for illustration purposes only

Energy officials from Iran said they were ready to make good on promises to bolster energy ties with Venezuela by establishing a joint Tehran-Caracas oil company, a concept considered far-fetched by some considering the rash of projects proposed by the two nations that have yet to come to fruition.

Mohammad Hasan Mirzai, the engineering management deputy for Iran's Petropars Co., said earlier this week, "Cooperation �� between (Iran's) Petropars and Venezuela's Oil Company (PDVSA) has been established to boost bilateral ties."

Mirzai said the deal would include "the development of some blocks in the Ayacucho oil field," a heavy oil site, adding Iranian experts already "are working in Venezuela preparing the preface for future agreements."

While the proposed deal appears to be a bolstering of Venezuelan and Iranian ties -- an alliance that over the last several years has raised concern in Washington -- the possibility of real outcome is slim, said Jorge Pinon, an energy fellow with the University of Miami's Center for Hemispheric Policy.

"It is highly unlikely that this deal will materialize," Pinon told United Press International. "Most of these state-to-state agreements are discounted by the (petroleum) industry because they recognize they are only (part of) a political agenda and have no economic justification."

Pinon also noted that Iran lacks the technological expertise to refine Venezuela's heavy crude, while also needing significant investment in its own energy sector.

"Extra-heavy oil needs specialized expertise. �� Iran doesn't have that know-how," he said.

Despite Iran's technological shortcomings in the oil and gas sectors, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has sought closer ties with Tehran in recent years. Over the last two years Chavez and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad have met many times and expressed their mutual desire to reduce their dependence on the United States as a petroleum customer.

Both nations have poor ties with Washington, though by varying degrees.

While the Bush administration considers Iran a state sponsor of terrorism and a member of the "axis of evil," relations between Washington and Caracas have deteriorated in recent years. Chavez has accused the White House of sponsoring opposition groups trying to topple him, an accusation the White House denies.

In an effort to wean themselves and other nations off U.S. dollars and its aid, Venezuela and Iran announced at the beginning of 2007 they would create a multibillion-dollar fund to help finance projects in countries that traditionally rely mainly on U.S. funding.

Ahmadinejad and Chavez -- speaking during the Iranian leader's visit to Venezuela -- said they would together help smaller, poorer nations escape the "imperialist yoke" of the United States.

That fund, however, has yet to materialize.

In 2006 Iran announced it would build an oil refinery in Faga, in Venezuela's oil-rich Orinoco province, and that the refinery would refine heavy oil into gasoline and other oil derivatives.

At the time, Energy Minister Rafael Ramirez said the agreement would benefit both countries, adding that after the refinery comes online Iran will import gasoline from Venezuela. So far, no such refinery has come online in Orinoco.

.


Related Links
Powering The World in the 21st Century at Energy-Daily.com






Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle








ENERGY TECH
Analysis: EU and Central Asian gas
Washington, April 22, 2008
The European Union, gazing hungrily at Central Asia's vast oil and natural gas deposits, has long sought to weaken Russia's grip over Caspian exports. Now the EU has succeeded in getting its nose under the Turkmen tent, and in Moscow Gazprom Chief Executive Officer Alexei Miller must be drowning his sorrows, as Russia provides about 40 percent of the EU's natural gas imports. On April 9 ... read more


ENERGY TECH
KAGUYA Captures First Successful Shooting Of A Full Earth-Rise

New NASA Moon Mission Begins Integration Of Science Instruments

Moondust And Duct Tape

NASA official envisions six-month stays on the moon

ENERGY TECH
Spirit Still Sitting Pretty For This Time Of Year

Driving on Mars Is Hard

Mars Radar Opens Up A Planet's Third Dimension

Russia Continues Flight Simulation Experiments For Mars-500

ENERGY TECH
Explorers Flight Launch Set For June

Space station crew lucky to survive re-entry: agency

Japan to send cherry seeds into space

Space Radiation May Cause Prolonged Cellular Damage To Astronauts

ENERGY TECH
China Launches New Space Tracking Ship To Serve Shenzhou VII

Three Rocketeers For Shenzhou

China's space development can pose military threat: Japan

Brazil To Deepen Space Cooperation With China

ENERGY TECH
Expedition 16's Whitson Hands Over Command Of Station

Russia Needs Billions More To Complete It's ISS Segment

NASA Awards Space Station Water Contract To Hamilton Sundstrand

Russia to call for extending ISS use

ENERGY TECH
Prisma Satellites To Be Launched In June 2009

NASA Awards Launch Services Contract To SpaceX

Ariane 5 rocket lifts Brazilian, Vietnamese satellites into space

C/NOFS Satellite Built By General Dynamics Successfully Launched From Reagan Test Site

ENERGY TECH
Plan To Identify Watery Earth-Like Planets Develops

Astronomers Listen To An Exoplanet-Host Star And Find Its Birthplace

New Rocky Planet Found In Constellation Leo

New Laser Technology Could Find First Earth-like Planets

ENERGY TECH
Expand Networks Improves Application Performance Over Satellite Communications

Twin space probe design phase begins

First Responders Educated On Importance Of Testing Satellite Phones

Communication From Car To Car - DLR Brings Mobile Communications Network Into Operation




The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2014 - Space Media Network. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement