National Iranian Oil Company
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The National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC; Persian: شرکت ملّی نفت ایران, romanized: Sherkat-e Melli-ye Naft-e Īrān) is a government-owned national oil and natural gas producer and distributor under the direction of the Ministry of Petroleum of Iran. NIOC was established in 1951 and restructured under The Consortium Agreement of 1954.[5] NIOC ranks as the world's second largest oil company, after Saudi Arabia's state-owned Aramco.[6]
Company type | State-owned enterprise |
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Industry | Oil and gas |
Predecessor | Anglo-Persian Oil Company |
Founded | 20 March 1951; 73 years ago (1951-03-20)[1] |
Founder | Government of Iran:
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Headquarters | Taleghani Street, Tehran, Iran |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Javad Owji (Chairman) Mohsen Khojastemehr (CEO) |
Products | Petrochemicals |
Revenue | Oil and gas US$110 billion (2012)[2] |
Total assets | US$200 billion (2012)[3] |
Owner | Iranian government (100%) |
Number of employees | 87,500 (2018)[4] |
Parent | Ministry of Petroleum |
Subsidiaries | NISOC IOOC ICOFC NIDC NICO NITCO |
Website | en |
The NIOC is exclusively responsible for the exploration, drilling, production, distribution and export of crude oil, as well as exploration, extraction and sales of natural gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG). NIOC exports its surplus production according to commercial considerations determined by the OPEC and at the prices prevalent in the international markets. In early 2015 NIOC's recoverable liquid hydrocarbon reserves was 156.53 billion barrels (24.886 km3) (10% of world's total) and recoverable gas reserves were 33.79×1012 m3 (15% of world's total). As at 2012, the NIOC production capacity included over 4 million barrels (640×10^3 m3) of crude oil and in excess of 750 million cubic meters of natural gas per day.[5]