Vatanka Reports
News and Analysis on the Greater Middle East
Hit the Gas in Iran: Oil Minister Bijan Zangeneh's Big Plans
March 15, 2016
<p class="font_8" style=""><span style=""><span style="">No figure in Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s tightknit cabinet was more lifted by the recent Iranian election results than Oil Minister Bijan Zangeneh. The Iranian economy hangs on his ability to deliver on his ambitious plans to attract $200 billion in foreign investment to expand Iran’s enormous oil and gas export potential. Following the election, which saw allies of Rouhani gain ground, Zangeneh has a freer hand to push ahead with this agenda.</span></span></p>
Hit the Gas in Iran: Oil Minister Bijan Zangeneh's Big Plans
March 15, 2016
<p class="font_8" style=""><span style=""><span style="">No figure in Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s tightknit cabinet was more lifted by the recent Iranian election results than Oil Minister Bijan Zangeneh. The Iranian economy hangs on his ability to deliver on his ambitious plans to attract $200 billion in foreign investment to expand Iran’s enormous oil and gas export potential. Following the election, which saw allies of Rouhani gain ground, Zangeneh has a freer hand to push ahead with this agenda.</span></span></p>
Hit the Gas in Iran: Oil Minister Bijan Zangeneh's Big Plans
March 15, 2016
<p class="font_8" style=""><span style=""><span style="">No figure in Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s tightknit cabinet was more lifted by the recent Iranian election results than Oil Minister Bijan Zangeneh. The Iranian economy hangs on his ability to deliver on his ambitious plans to attract $200 billion in foreign investment to expand Iran’s enormous oil and gas export potential. Following the election, which saw allies of Rouhani gain ground, Zangeneh has a freer hand to push ahead with this agenda.</span></span></p>
Hit the Gas in Iran: Oil Minister Bijan Zangeneh's Big Plans
March 15, 2016
<p class="font_8" style=""><span style=""><span style="">No figure in Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s tightknit cabinet was more lifted by the recent Iranian election results than Oil Minister Bijan Zangeneh. The Iranian economy hangs on his ability to deliver on his ambitious plans to attract $200 billion in foreign investment to expand Iran’s enormous oil and gas export potential. Following the election, which saw allies of Rouhani gain ground, Zangeneh has a freer hand to push ahead with this agenda.</span></span></p>