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Iran discovers oil in Caspian Sea

Azerbaijan, Baku, May 17 /Trend D.Khatinoglu, M. Moezzi/
Iran has discovered crude oil in the Caspian Sea.
The announcement was made by Oil Minister Rostam Qasemi as he visited the Amir Kabir semi-submersible drilling platform, Mehr news agency reports.
The reserves have been found at a depth of 2,460 meters.
The exploration was done from the Iran Alborz drilling platform, 250 kilometers from shore, in the eastern Mazandaran Province.
Iran's oil minister Rostam Qasemi said earlier that the first "oil" torch will be sparked on the "Amir Kabir" platform (Alborz).
Qasemi said that a field with gas reserves amounting to 50 trillion cubic feet (more than 1.4 trillion cubic meters) and oil - 10 billion barrels was discovered in the Iranian sector of the Caspian Sea in December 2011. The deposit called "Sardar Milli" is located 188 kilometers to the north of the coast of Gilan province and 250 kilometers north-west of the Neka port.
According to the received data, a new field is ten times larger than "Shah Deniz" field in Azerbaijan (reserves amounting to 1.2 trillion cubic meters), Qasemi said.
Earlier, Iran has carried out unsuccessful exploration operations in various sectors of the Caspian Sea through the "Amir Kabir" platform seven times, but this time they were successful.
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