Iran’s Petroleum Engineering and Development Company (PEDEC) is to construct 20 floating roof metal tanks for crude oil with a total capacity of 10 million barrels for a domestic firm.

The Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) contract was signed on Sunday by PEDEC CEO Touraj Dehghani and Asghar Gorzin, CEO of Petro-Omid Asia, and Ahmad Ebrahimi, the Managing Director of Omid Investment Management Group, as part of the Iranian Petroleum Ministry’s strategic plan to develop Jask Port and deliver crude oil from Goreh, Bushehr, to Jask, southern Iran.

Each tank will have a capacity of 500 thousand barrels.  These tanks will store the crude oil pumped from the 42-inch Goreh-Jask oil pipeline, and pumps it to seabed pipelines and SBMs. The project can be expanded to a storage capacity of 30 million barrels of crude oil.

The project will be implemented with €200m in initial investment over a period of three years. The tanks will be operated for a period of 15 years.

The National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) has possessed about 5000 acres of coastal land located 65 km west of Jask city, near Mubarak Mount, for construction of special oil, gas, refining and petrochemical projects. Thanks to a permit for construction of the 42-inch Goreh-Jask crude oil pipeline, part of the land in western Jask has been allocated for the construction of an oil terminal for export of crude oil and construction of crude oil storage tanks at Jask port, and construction of these tanks are now on the agenda of NIOC.

In accordance with the terms of the contract, the investor undertakes to, within three years, provide capital, designing, procurement of the required goods and equipment, construction and commissioning of the facility, and repair, maintain and operate it within 15 years. The ownership of the complex after the 18-year period will be transferred to the National Iranian Oil Company.

For more information visit: www.pedec.ir

1st October 2018

1st October 2018