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Iran’s gas condensate export registers significant fall

Business Materials 22 August 2018 14:42 (UTC +04:00)

Baku, Azerbaijan, August 22

By Umid Niayesh - Trend:

Iran’s gas condensates’ export has registered significant fall during the first four months of the current fiscal year, started March 20, 2018.

According to the latest data, released by Trade Promotion Organization of Iran (TPOI), the Islamic Republic exported 3.58 million tons of condensates in the 4-month period (March 20- July 21), 37 percent less year-on-year.

The country includes gas condensate or ultra light oil as well as some raw hydrocarbon products, like propane, butane, etc. in its non-oil export basket.

In terms of value, Iran’s ultra light oil export accounted to $1.86 million in the period, 16 percent less year-on-year.

Each ton of the condensate was sold at $521, 33 percent more compared to the price in the 4-month period of the preceding year.

Iran says has decreased condensate exports to meet its domestic demand, in particular the gas condensate feed stock for Persian Gulf Star Refinery in the southern province of Hormozgan.

The gasoline production capacity of the refinery reached 26 million liters per day, after its second phase became operational in late June 2018.

The third and final phase of the project is expected to come on stream by the end of the current Iranian year (March 2019).

Iran’s gas condensate export also is predicted to fall to 200,000 barrels per day after launching the third phase of the refinery.

TPOI report indicates that condensate was the top exported goods in the first four months of the current fiscal year, followed by liquefied propane (worth $691 million, 59 percent more year-on-year), light oils excluding gasoline ($555 million, 7 percent fall), film grade polyethylene ($411 million, 164 percent increase), methanol ($407 million, 1 percent fall), liquefied butane ($372 million, 23 percent increase), ethylene glycol ($349 million, 27 percent increase) and petroleum gases and liquefied hydrocarbons ($342 million, 15 percent more).

In the 4-month period, Iran’s total non-oil exports, which include gas condensate as well, stood at $15.45 billion, which indicates a 15 percent rise.

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