Iran Reviews Flare Gas Capture, Oil Output Projects in Meeting Chaired by President

Iran Reviews Flare Gas Capture, Oil Output Projects in Meeting Chaired by President
(Wednesday, December 17, 2025) 16:29

TEHRAN, Dec 17 (NIPNA) – Iran’s government on Wednesday reviewed progress on key oil and gas projects, including flare gas capture and plans to boost crude output, at a meeting chaired by President Masoud Pezeshkian, according to state media.

The meeting examined the status of several priority energy projects, including flare gas collection, an emergency plan to raise oil production by 250,000 barrels per day, output expansion at the Azadegan oil field, pressure boosting at the South Pars gas field and financing arrangements for oil and gas developments, the presidency’s website said.

Participants reviewed amendments to the contract for the Azadegan oil field development and agreed that the revised terms would be deemed ratified and formally notified by the Ministry of Petroleum. Under the decision, the investing company must provide the required funding to the operating company’s board within two weeks and fully meet contractual conditions within two months.

Pezeshkian said decisions taken on the Azadegan project would form the basis for moving the development forward and called for faster implementation of the agreement.

The meeting also assessed the latest status of Iran’s flare gas collection programme, with officials instructed to identify and remove obstacles slowing progress, including requirements related to domestic content regulations and tendering procedures.

Officials said 70 million cubic feet per day of sweet gas produced by the Cheshmeh-Khosh gas processing plant and NGL 3100 facility – built to capture associated gas from western oil fields – had been successfully injected into the national gas pipeline network.

On the emergency oil output plan, it was agreed that the Central Bank would supply the required foreign currency financing, with funds to be released gradually. The project has been designated a priority within a joint foreign exchange financing package by the Central Bank and the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance, with proposals to accelerate funding to be prepared.

The meeting also decided that investment, financing and payback models for the South Pars pressure-boosting project would be reviewed jointly by the Planning and Budget Organization and the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance, with conclusions to be reported.

In addition, remaining upstream oil contracts are to be ratified by the oil ministry and submitted to the Supreme Oversight Board for final approval, the report said.

 


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