Azerbaijan, Baku, July 31 /Trend/
Iran puts second heavy crude oil cargo at price of $115.5 per barrel in international oil exchange at Kish Island on Monday, Mehr News Agency reported.
Iran's heavy oil cargo will head to East, Mediterranean and North West of Europe on August 20 to 30.
The payment will be made by USD, euro and Turkish Lira or United Arab Emirates Dirhams AED to Iran's foreign account.
The first heavy crude oil cargo put at price of $112,65 on July 13 but it failed due to disagreement of price .
Previously Iran's third attempt to sell furnace fuel oil cargo was a success on international oil bourse at Kish Island.
Iran has OPEC's second-highest oil output, and ranks second in the world in terms of natural gas reserves after Russia.