Chevron is continuing to review the agreement to fully understand its implications for the energy industry and the company, Trend news agency quoted her saying.
She added, however, that the company remains in strict compliance with US and international laws and regulatory frameworks that govern commercial activity with Iran.
Following the nuclear deal, Iran’s former trade partners have started dispatching delegations to Tehran to study cooperation in post-sanctions period, the Baku-based news agency reported.
During the last week visit of Thembisile Majola, the South Africa’s deputy energy minister to Tehran, Shana oil and energy website, reported that Pretoria would negotiate with the US Chevron on resuming oil import in post-sanctions period.
The two parties have agreed that the South African energy ministry talk with Chevron, which is share holder of one of the giant refineries in the African country, about resuming crude imports from Iran, it was reported.
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