A former head of Iran's central bank was elected today to head a 13-nation bloc of gas-producing countries as Tehran looks beyond its sanctions-hit crude oil sales to bring in vital revenue and explore new energy markets.
Iran has tried aggressively looked to its vast natural gas reserves and refined petrochemical products to bypass US-led sanctions over Tehran's nuclear program. The sanctions have concentrated on Iran's oil exports cutting them in half over the past two years and other measures such as blocking access to international banking networks.
Iran has sought to ease the sanctions as part of deal-making during nuclear talks with world powers, which resumed last month amid groundbreaking diplomatic overtures between Washington and Tehran. The next round of negotiations is scheduled to begin Thursday.
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A former central bank chief and veteran diplomat, Mohammad Hossein Adeli, was chosen as the group's president through 2015, state TV reported. The bloc includes major gas exporters Russia and Qatar as well as Oman and the United Arab Emirates. Other members are in Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America.
Earlier today, Iran's oil minister Bijan Zanganeh urged gas-producing countries should focus on their common interests, promoting greater use of the fuel and ensuring stable pricing.
Iran produces some 550 million cubic meters of gas per day. Less than 10 percent is exported, mainly to neighboring Turkey and Armenia. Iran plans to export more to Iraq and Pakistan in the future.