Bijan Namdar-Zanganeh is the Minister of Petroleum for Iran.
Petroleum in Israel is generally used as a fuel, like it is in most countries. Israel has no petroleum reserves and, therefore, must import its petroleum. From 1949-1979, Iran was Israel's main provider of petroleum. With the Islamic Revolution in Iran and the Israeli-Egyptian Camp David Accords in 1979, Iran "un-recognized" Israel and Egypt became Israel's main provider of petroleum and remains so to this day.
Iran
Petroleum was found in Iran, especially in the province of Khuzestan.
Petroleum primarily.
Iran's economy relies upon gas and oil exports.
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With the basis of Iran's economy dependent on oil and producing petroleum products, it must focus its imports on helping that main product. In doing so, Iran must import machinery to help their petroleum industry. Also, Iran must import consumer goods and help it agriculture sector by importing various types of food.
Petroleum is such resource.
Petroleum is primarily found around the Persian Gulf, so, the countries that border the Gulf (Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates) have petroleum. The countries of the Levant, by contrast, lack petroleum. Egypt also has some petroleum.
Anyone who wants to buy it. The largest consumers of Iranian Petroleum are China and Japan.
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