TEHRAN, July 3 (Shana) -- The French energy major Total signed contract with the National Ira­nian Oil Company (NIOC) for developing phase 11 of the supergiant South Pars Gas Field in Iran.

The strategic deal was signed between NIOC and a consortium comprising France's Total, Chi­na's CNPC International and Petropars Company from Iran.  A ceremony was held here in Teh­ran on Monday in the presence of Iranian Minister of Petroleum Bijan Zangeneh, Total chair­man and CEO Patrick Pouyanné, CNPC International President Mr. Lyu and Hamid Akbari, mana­ging director of Petropars.  Total will operate the project with a 50.1% interest alongside Petro­pars (19.9%) and the CNPC (30%). The consortium is expected to produce around 50 million cu­bic meters of gas per day from the offshore reserves of SP. 11 project.  During 20 years of gas ex­traction under the contract, an estimated volume of 335 billion cubic meters of rich, sour na­tu­ral gas will be produced from the phase with 290 million barrels of gas condensate, 14 million tons of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), 12 million tons of ethane and 2 million tons of sulfur as well as 315 billion cubic meters of light sweet gas.  The energy carriers produced by the project will be valued at more than $54b considering the current prices. 

Preliminary production from the project will begin from the project 40 months after signature of the contract. Considering the intricacy of construction of pressure boosting facilities, the con­tract will take 36 months for studies and 60 months for platform construction. The project is es­ti­mated to cost $4,879 which will be settled in a 10-year period.

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