Private investors in Iraq and Turkey have held preliminary negotiations with Iran to expand and modernize its fuel stations.
"The attraction of foreign companies and investments is part of the Iranian government's plan to reform the oil and gas market and so far more than 250 state-controlled gas stations have been privatized," the website of the Economic Review newspaper reported.
She added that "several international agreements to develop this sector will be in the transport in urban areas, which will be held in Tehran from December 24 to 27 of it."
There are 3,600 gas stations and 2,400 CNG stations in the country that need renovation and investments across Iran.
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"The attraction of foreign companies and investments is part of the Iranian government's plan to reform the oil and gas market and so far more than 250 state-controlled gas stations have been privatized," the website of the Economic Review newspaper reported.
She added that "several international agreements to develop this sector will be in the transport in urban areas, which will be held in Tehran from December 24 to 27 of it."
There are 3,600 gas stations and 2,400 CNG stations in the country that need renovation and investments across Iran.
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