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Uziemiony, zamrożony... ;}

Data: 2009-06-19 03:13:05
Autor: pp
Uziemiony, zamrożony... ;}

"Tzva Adonai" <tzva.adonai@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:0f3ea8df-566e-4d26-b222-80573e76f820g20g2000vba.googlegroups.com...
Wielka Brytania zamroziła aktywa Iranu warte 1,6 miliarda dolarów w
ramach międzynarodowych sankcji nałożonych na Teheran z powodu jego
programu atomowego - poinformował brytyjski rząd.

Nie podniecaj sie tak Bilyk, tutaj masz kilka informacji
ktore pomoga ci zrozumiec gdzie moze brytyjska krolowa
pocalowac Iranczykow:

According to Oil and Gas Journal, as of January 2009, Iran has an estimated 136.2 billion barrels of proven oil reserves, or roughly 10 percent of the world's total proven petroleum. Iran has 40 producing fields, 27 onshore and 13 offshore, with the majority of crude oil reserves located in the southwestern Khuzestan region near the Iraqi border. Iran's crude oil is generally medium in sulfur content and in the 28°-35° API range. In 2007, Iran exported about 2.4 million bbl/d of oil, primarily to Asian and OECD Europe countries, making it the fourth largest exporter in the world.

Iran is OPEC's second-largest producer after Saudi Arabia. In 2007, Iran produced approximately 4.1 million barrels per day (bbl/d) of total liquids, of which roughly 3.8 million bbl/d was crude oil, equal to about 4.5 percent of global production. For most of 2008, it is estimated that Iran's OPEC production was approximately 3.8 million bbl/d; OPEC-wide cuts in late 2008 have lowered its production quota to roughly 3.6 million bbl/d. Iran's current crude oil production capacity is estimated to be 3.9 million bbl/d.

Iran's total refinery capacity in 2008 was about 1.5 million bbl/d, with its nine refineries operated by the National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company (NIORDC), a NIOC subsidiary. Iranian refineries are unable to keep pace with domestic demand, but Iran plans to increase refining capacity to around 3 million bbl/d by 2012. This increase, through expansions at existing refineries as well as planned grass-root refinery construction, could eliminate the need for imports by 2012. In addition, Iran has discussed joint ventures in Asia, including China, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore to expand refining capacity.

In 2007, Iran exported approximately 2.4 million bbl/d of oil. Iranian Heavy Crude Oil is Iran's largest crude export at 990,000 bbl/d followed by Iranian Light at 746,000 bbl/d. In 2007, Iran's oil export revenues amounted to approximately $57 billion. nearly one-third of government revenues and 85 percent of total exports earnings.

Data: 2009-06-19 11:27:58
Autor: raff
Uziemiony, zamrożony... ;}
Wielka Brytania zamroziła aktywa Iranu warte 1,6 miliarda dolarów w
ramach międzynarodowych sankcji nałożonych na Teheran z powodu jego
programu atomowego - poinformował brytyjski rząd.

Nie podniecaj sie tak Bilyk, tutaj masz kilka informacji
ktore pomoga ci zrozumiec gdzie moze brytyjska krolowa
pocalowac Iranczykow:

According to Oil and Gas Journal, as of January 2009, Iran has an estimated 136.2 billion barrels of proven oil reserves, or roughly 10 percent of the world's total proven petroleum. Iran has 40 producing fields, 27 onshore and 13 offshore, with the majority of crude oil reserves located in the southwestern Khuzestan region near the Iraqi border. Iran's crude oil is generally medium in sulfur content and in the 28°-35° API range. In 2007, Iran exported about 2.4 million bbl/d of oil, primarily to Asian and OECD Europe countries, making it the fourth largest exporter in the world.

Iran is OPEC's second-largest producer after Saudi Arabia. In 2007, Iran produced approximately 4.1 million barrels per day (bbl/d) of total liquids, of which roughly 3.8 million bbl/d was crude oil, equal to about 4.5 percent of global production. For most of 2008, it is estimated that Iran's OPEC production was approximately 3.8 million bbl/d; OPEC-wide cuts in late 2008 have lowered its production quota to roughly 3.6 million bbl/d. Iran's current crude oil production capacity is estimated to be 3.9 million bbl/d.

Iran's total refinery capacity in 2008 was about 1.5 million bbl/d, with its nine refineries operated by the National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company (NIORDC), a NIOC subsidiary. Iranian refineries are unable to keep pace with domestic demand, but Iran plans to increase refining capacity to around 3 million bbl/d by 2012. This increase, through expansions at existing refineries as well as planned grass-root refinery construction, could eliminate the need for imports by 2012. In addition, Iran has discussed joint ventures in Asia, including China, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore to expand refining capacity.

In 2007, Iran exported approximately 2.4 million bbl/d of oil. Iranian Heavy Crude Oil is Iran's largest crude export at 990,000 bbl/d followed by Iranian Light at 746,000 bbl/d. In 2007, Iran's oil export revenues amounted to approximately $57 billion. nearly one-third of government revenues and 85 percent of total exports earnings.





1,6 miliarda to oni wydaja chyba na waciki.

R.

Data: 2009-06-19 04:46:03
Autor: pp
Uziemiony, zamrożony... ;}

"raff" <trytytyty13@autograf.pl> wrote in message news:h1flna$370$3news.onet.pl...
Wielka Brytania zamroziła aktywa Iranu warte 1,6 miliarda dolarów w
ramach międzynarodowych sankcji nałożonych na Teheran z powodu jego
programu atomowego - poinformował brytyjski rząd.

Nie podniecaj sie tak Bilyk, tutaj masz kilka informacji
ktore pomoga ci zrozumiec gdzie moze brytyjska krolowa
pocalowac Iranczykow:

According to Oil and Gas Journal, as of January 2009, Iran has an estimated 136.2 billion barrels of proven oil reserves, or roughly 10 percent of the world's total proven petroleum. Iran has 40 producing fields, 27 onshore and 13 offshore, with the majority of crude oil reserves located in the southwestern Khuzestan region near the Iraqi border. Iran's crude oil is generally medium in sulfur content and in the 28°-35° API range. In 2007, Iran exported about 2.4 million bbl/d of oil, primarily to Asian and OECD Europe countries, making it the fourth largest exporter in the world.

Iran is OPEC's second-largest producer after Saudi Arabia. In 2007, Iran produced approximately 4.1 million barrels per day (bbl/d) of total liquids, of which roughly 3.8 million bbl/d was crude oil, equal to about 4.5 percent of global production. For most of 2008, it is estimated that Iran's OPEC production was approximately 3.8 million bbl/d; OPEC-wide cuts in late 2008 have lowered its production quota to roughly 3.6 million bbl/d. Iran's current crude oil production capacity is estimated to be 3.9 million bbl/d.

Iran's total refinery capacity in 2008 was about 1.5 million bbl/d, with its nine refineries operated by the National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company (NIORDC), a NIOC subsidiary. Iranian refineries are unable to keep pace with domestic demand, but Iran plans to increase refining capacity to around 3 million bbl/d by 2012. This increase, through expansions at existing refineries as well as planned grass-root refinery construction, could eliminate the need for imports by 2012. In addition, Iran has discussed joint ventures in Asia, including China, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore to expand refining capacity.

In 2007, Iran exported approximately 2.4 million bbl/d of oil. Iranian Heavy Crude Oil is Iran's largest crude export at 990,000 bbl/d followed by Iranian Light at 746,000 bbl/d. In 2007, Iran's oil export revenues amounted to approximately $57 billion. nearly one-third of government revenues and 85 percent of total exports earnings.





1,6 miliarda to oni wydaja chyba na waciki.

Bilyk o tym nie wie, kazdy dzien ma wypelniony grzebaniem
w dupie :)))

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