05/10/2008 (6:01 pm)
Shell pulls out of Iran gas deal
Oil major Royal Dutch Shell (RDSa.L: Quote, Profile, Research) has pulled out of a planned gas project in Iran, after coming under pressure not to participate from U.S. lawmakers who were concerned about Iran’s nuclear programme.
A spokeswoman said on Saturday that the world’s second-largest non government-controlled oil company by market capitalisation was pulling out of Phase 13 of the giant South Pars gas field but may yet join later stages of the field’s development.
Shell, Spain’s Repsol (REP.MC: Quote, Profile, Research) and the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding in January 2002 to develop Phase 13 in a project to be known as Persian
LNG.
At the time, Shell said deliveries of liquefied natural gas — gas cooled to liquid under pressure for transportation in special tankers — could begin in 2007.
However, United Nations sanctions on Iran related to its nuclear programme, which it claims is for power generation but which the U.S cashadvance. and European states believe is aimed at developing weapons, and criticisms of the deal from U.S. politicians and investors, slowed progress.
Meanwhile Iran grew impatient and threatened Shell with eviction from the project if it did not commit formally.
The spokeswoman for the Anglo-Dutch company said:
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