Iran has called for foreign help to recover a $40 million gas platform from the Gulf seabed [2], its Mehr news agency reported, in a rare request by an industry isolated by sanctions.
The South Pars project to develop Iran’s part of the world’s largest gasfield has been hampered by a withdrawal of international energy companies, under pressure from US and European governments, and difficulties in acquiring technology due to sanctions on trade [3], said a report in Trade Arabia's sister publication, the Gulf Daily News.
The platform’s huge metal support jacket plunged 80 metres below the surface after a crane broke during installation.
The structure, one of four planned for South Pars, [4] weighs more than 1,000 tonnes, and the companies involved – state-run service company Sadra and a National Iranian Oil Company subsidiary – have asked for foreign companies to help rescue it.
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[1] http://www.syndigate.info
[2] http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/30/us-iran-platform-sinks-idUSBRE90T0YR20130130
[3] http://www.albawaba.com/news/iran-sanctions-462399
[4] http://www.albawaba.com/business/iran-gas-452780
[5] http://www.tradearabia.com/