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National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC; Persian: شرکت ملّی نفت ایران, romanized: Sherkat-e Melli-ye Naft-e
Irān) is a government-owned
national oil and natural...
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Proven oil reserves in
Iran,
according to its government, rank
fourth largest in the
world at
approximately as of 2013,
although it
ranks third if Canadian...
- was the
first company to
extract petroleum from
Iran. In 1935 APOC was
renamed the Anglo-
Iranian Oil Company (AIOC) when Reza Shah
formally asked foreign...
- the
Iranian oil industry (Persian: نهضت ملی شدن صنعت نفت ایران)
resulted from a
movement in the
Iranian parliament (Majlis) to
seize control of
Iran's oil...
-
change in the
price of
crude oil on the
international market would alter Iran's oil revenues by US$1 billion. In 2012,
Iran,
which exported around 1.5 million...
- over
Iranian oil reserves. Upon the AIOC's
refusal to
cooperate with the
Iranian government, the
parliament (Majlis)
voted to
nationalize Iran's oil industry...
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Oil crisis or
oil shock may
refer to:
Abadan Crisis ("
Iran Oil Crisis") of 1951–1954, nationalization, coup, and de-nationalisation in
Iran 1970s energy...
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Petroleum of
Iran, and
operates as a
subsidiary of
National Iranian Oil Company.
NISOC was
incorporated in 1971 in
Masjed Soleyman,
Khouzestan as
Oil Service...
- by
Mohammad Mosaddegh to
nationalize the
oil industry led to an Anglo-American coup in 1953.
After the
Iranian Revolution, the
monarchy was overthrown...
- The
Iranian Oil Bourse (Persian: بورس نفت ایران),
International Oil Bourse,
Iran Petroleum Exchange Kish
Exchange or
Oil Bourse in Kish (IOB; the official...