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Iran poised to build oil refinery on Spain's southern coast

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Iran poised to build oil refinery on Spain's southern coast
Stock image of an oil refinery Photo: AFP

Iran is mulling the idea of building a refinery in Spain to find new markets and boost its oil exports, Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo said Monday.

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"Iran is studying the possibility of setting up a refinery in Spain, specifically in Algeciras," on the south coast, Garcia-Margallo said in Brussels after welcoming the implementation of the Iran nuclear agreement.

Spain was "on the verge of reaching agreement with Rosneft," the Russian oil giant, to build the refinery,  when negotiations were interrupted by EU sanctions imposed  on Russia over the Ukraine crisis, the minister said.

"But Iranian investment can fill the void" to create jobs, he said.

Iran, which currently exports one million barrels of oil  per day, announced its plans to increase exports by  500,000 barrels per day following the lifting of international sanctions and by another 500,000 barrels in six months.


Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif (R) shakes hands with Garcia-Margallo during a September meeting inTehran. Photo: AFP

But Tehran needs to find new markets, especially in Europe, for  its  oil at a time when the market  faces a surplus.   

China, India, South Korea and Japan have become the  main customers of Iranian oil after European countries in 2012 halted purchases as they enforced the EU sanctions imposed over  Iran's controversial nuclear programme.   

The European Union on Saturday lifted its economic sanctions against Iran after the UN atomic watchdog announced that Tehran had complied with the terms of last July's landmark deal aimed at scaling down its nuclear programme.

On January 9th, Iran's deputy oil  minister Abbas Kazemi had raised the idea of building the oil  refinery in Spain that would have a capacity of 200,000 barrels involving exclusively Iranian oil.

Garcia-Margallo said Spain was in a good position in Iran where "opportunities are very big," and where "we must practically rebuild the whole energy apparatus."

"We have taken the lead compared to other countries," he added.

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