Afghanistan’s first oil revenue; 25 million dollars from Amu Darya oil
The Taliban government's Ministry of Mines and Petroleum announced that it sold 60,000 tons of crude oil to a domestic company for $25.5 million. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency
, the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum of the Taliban government sold 60 thousand tons of Qashgari crude oil worth 25.5 million dollars to a domestic company in Afghanistan in an auction.
Delavar said in this ceremony that 1,100 tons of oil are extracted from the Amu Darya area every day, and the extraction from this area is expected to increase to 2,000 tons this year.
The Minister of Mines and Petroleum of the Taliban government went on to say that the Herat oil field also includes 11 blocks: span style=”color:#0f1419″>There are 5 oil fields in Afghanistan, and the Herat oil field has 23,000 square kilometers, which will become one of the oil exporting countries in the near future with the agreement to deposit it.
12 companies participated in this auction, and Sultan Salahuddin Company won 60 thousand tons of crude oil. Amu Darya area was announced.
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Publisher | Tasnim News |