NewsInside the clerical establishmentGalp in talks with Iran on exploration deal-minister

Galp in talks with Iran on exploration deal-minister

-

Reuters: Portuguese energy company Galp is in talks to explore for oil in Iran, Foreign Minister Luis Amado said on Wednesday. LISBON, Jan 23 (Reuters) – Portuguese energy company Galp is in talks to explore for oil in Iran, Foreign Minister Luis Amado said on Wednesday.

“For several months there have been conversations between Galp and the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) on joint exploration at a field in Iran,” Amado told reporters after meeting with this Iranian counterpart.

Amado said the negotiations included both gas and oil. (Reporting by Henrique Almeida; writing by Axel Bugge)

Latest news

Iran’s Economic Growth Decline Accelerates

The Statistical Center of Iran, a government agency of Iran's regime, announced in its latest report that the country's...

New Wave of Protests Across Various Iranian Cities

On June 21 and 22, a new wave of protest gatherings emerged across various cities in Iran. Students, university...

126th Week of ‘No to Executions Tuesdays’ Campaign in 57 Prisons

In the 126th week of the protest campaign "No to Executions Tuesdays," political prisoners in 57 prisons across Iran...

Inflation in Iran and the Limits of What an Agreement with the United States Can Achieve

A sick political system inevitably produces a sick economy. In an absolute dictatorship where political and social freedoms are...

Day 2 of Free Iran 2026: International Figures Rally Behind NCRI Alternative

PARIS — The second day of the Free Iran 2026 World Summit brought together a broad range of former...

Free Iran 2026 Summit in Paris Draws International Support for Democratic Change in Iran

PARIS, June 20, 2026 — Political leaders, former government officials, parliamentarians, and human rights advocates from Europe and North...

Must read

Photos: A glimpse at the lives of Iran’s indigent drug addicts

Iran Focus: London, May 11 - The following are...

Iran was on edge; now it’s on top

Los Angeles Times: The Islamic government in neighboring Iran...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you