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Israel har bombat mål i Iran under natten cirka 02 svensk tid. Explosioner rapporteras i Tehran, Tabriz och Mashhad.
https://www.svt.se/nyheter/utrikes/israel-har-attackerat-iran
Detta är varför som man attackerar Iran !!!!
"Iran's total oil production reached a peak level of 6.6*Mbbl/d (1,050,000*m3/d) in 1976. By 1978, Iran had become the second-largest*OPEC*producer and exporter of crude oil and the fourth-largest producer in the world. After a lengthy decline in the 1980s, production of crude oil began to increase steadily in 1987. In 2008 Iran produced 3.9-million-barrels (620,000*m3) per day (bpd) and exported 2.4*Mbbl/d (380,000*m3/d).[24]
Accounting for 5 percent of world production, it returned to its previous position as OPEC's second-largest producer. In 2005, Iran had the estimated capacity to produce 4.5*Mbbl/d (720,000*m3/d); it was believed that production capacity could increase to 5*Mbbl/d (790,000*m3/d) to 7*Mbbl/d (1,100,000*m3/d), but only with a substantial increase in*foreign investment.[25]
Iran's long-term sustainable oil production rate is estimated at 3.8*Mbbl/d (600,000*m3/d).[5]*According to the Iranian government, Iran has enough reserves to produce oil for the next 100 years while oil reserves of other Middle Eastern countries will be depleted in the next 60 years and most other oil-rich countries will lose their reserves within the next 30 years.[citation needed]
In 2006 Iran reported crude oil reserves of 132.5 billion barrels (2.107×1010*m3), accounting for about 15 percent of OPEC's proven reserves and 11.4 percent of*world proven reserves. While the estimate of world crude oil reserves remained nearly steady between 2001 and 2006, at 1,154 billion barrels (1.835×1011*m3), the estimate of*Iran's oil reserves*was revised upward by 32 percent when a*new field was discovered*near*Bushehr. Market value of Iran's total*oil*reserves at*international crude price*of $75 per barrel stands at ~US $10 trillion.[26]
In the early 2000s, leading international oil firms from*China,*France,*India,*Italy, the*Netherlands,*Norway,*Russia,*Spain, and the*United Kingdom*had agreements to develop*Iran's oil and gas fields. In 2004 China signed a major agreement to buy oil and gas from Iran, as well as to develop Iran's*Yadavaran oil field. The value of this contract was estimated at US$150 billion to US$200 billion over 25 years.[5][27]
In 2009,*China National Petroleum Corp*(CNPC) signed a deal with the National Iranian Oil Company with CNPC taking ownership of a 70% stake upon promising to pay 90 percent of the development costs for the South*Azadegan oil field, with the project needing investment of up to $2.5 billion. Earlier that year, CNPC also won a $2 billion deal to develop the first phase of the North Azadegan oilfield.[28]
A more modest yet important agreement was signed with*India*to explore and produce oil and natural gas in southern Iran. In 2006 the rate of production decline was 8 percent for Iran's existing onshore oil fields (furnishing the majority of oil output) and 10 percent for existing offshore fields. Little exploration, upgrading, or establishment of new fields occurred in 2005–6.[5]*However, the*threat of American retaliation*kept the investment way below the desired levels.[29]*It only allowed Iran to continue to keep its oil export at or below its OPEC determined quota level.[30][31]*Today, much of the equipment needed for oil industry are being produced by*local manufacturers*in Iran.[citation needed]*Besides, Iran is among the few countries that has reached the technology and "know-how" for drilling in the deep waters.[32]"
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petroleum_industry_in_Iran