Iran importing natural gas from Azerbaijan
By M. Alkhazashvili
(Translated by Diana Dundua)
(Translated by Diana Dundua)
Wednesday, February 20
Azerbaijani state oil company SOCAR has been exporting natural gas to Iran since the beginning of February, vice-president of Azerigaz Nazim Samedzade said at a news conference last week, according to Russian news agency ITAR-TASS.
Iran is reportedly paying USD 300 per thousand cubic meters, importing a total of 30 million cubic meters of natural gas from Azerbaijan over roughly a month’s time.
Iran recently experienced gas shortages after Turkmenistan shut off its gas supply in December, citing technical problems.
Georgia imported natural gas from Azerbaijan at a cost of USD 120 per thousand cubic meters until its contract expired in January; Tbilisi is currently in talks with Baku over renewing gas imports.
Iran is reportedly paying USD 300 per thousand cubic meters, importing a total of 30 million cubic meters of natural gas from Azerbaijan over roughly a month’s time.
Iran recently experienced gas shortages after Turkmenistan shut off its gas supply in December, citing technical problems.
Georgia imported natural gas from Azerbaijan at a cost of USD 120 per thousand cubic meters until its contract expired in January; Tbilisi is currently in talks with Baku over renewing gas imports.