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In 2017 and 2019 the U.S. state of Mississippi listed IPLOM on its Iran prohibited companies list rendering IPLOM ineligible for investment and/or state contracting;
“Iran continues its quest for new crude buyers, especially in Europe, but its loyal customer base will continue to hinge on countries like India and China, whose demand for Iranian crude has observed a steady rise this year. Iran has found interest for its crude in some unusual places in the past few months as it continues it diversify its list of buyers. Earlier this month it agreed to sell 1 million barrels of crude oil to Hungary via Croatia as it seeks to widen its post-sanctions customer base, which now includes cargoes sold to oil major BP, France’s Total, Greece’s Hellenic Petroleum, Spain’s Repsol and Cepsa, Russia’s Lukoil, Poland’s Grupa Lotos, Portugal’s Petrogal and Italy’s Saras and Iplom. Iran said it has held talks with Bosnia and Herzegovina this week as it hopes to expand its list of crude oil export destinations. However, its shipments to Asia remain the pillar of its export market.” – (Platts, “Analysis: Iran eyes new crude oil buyers, Asia remains linchpin,” 11/1/2016);
“Iplom SpA, [has] reportedly signed long term contracts with the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) to purchase crude oil from Iran.” (PressTV, “Italians seal oil purchase deals with Iran,” 6/23/2016);
Industry:
Energy Industry
Also Known As:
IPLOM SPA
Country:
Italy
Website:
www.iplom.it
E-mail:
info@iplom.it
Reason for the color:
» In 2017 and 2019 the U.S. state of Mississippi listed IPLOM on its Iran prohibited companies list rendering IPLOM ineligible for investment and/or state contracting;