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The failure to develop natural gas resources with the withdrawal of Total and other western oil companies and the lack of access to new technologies is severely hurting Iran. Iran sits on top of the world's second largest gas reserves but gas exports are limited to Turkey and Azerbaijan. Qatar which borders a large Iranian gas field has moved to develop its gas reserves with the help of Shell and other oil companies.
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Iran State Gas Company Faces Collapse, Hit by Sanctions
Wall Street Journal 11.19.2013
Iran Courting Western Oil Companies in Case Sanctions Are Eased
Wall Street Journal 11.22.2013
Sanctions Eased, Iran Gets Feelers From Old Trading Partners
New York Times 01.17.2014
I.M.F. Study Details Perils of Iranian Economy
New York Times 02.12.2014
Oil, Auto Companies Make Plans to Invest in Iran if Sanctions Ease
Wall Street Journal 07.02.2014
With Natural Gas Byproduct, Iran Sidesteps Sanctions
New York Times 08.12.2014
Fall in Oil Prices Poses a Problem for Russia, Iraq and Others
New York Times 10.15.2014
Iran poised to choose poverty over nuclear disarmament - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11.01.2014
Oil Price Drop, Nuclear Deal Delay Unsettle Iran’s Economy
Wall Street Journal 12.23.2014
U.N. Moves to Lift Iran Sanctions After Nuclear Deal, Setting Up a Clash in Congress
New York Times 07.20.2015
Iran Nuclear Deal Set to Take Effect
Wall Street Journal 01.16.2016
U.S. Sanctions Hit Iran’s Plan to Tap Giant Gas Trove
WSJ 10.05.2018
US oil sanctions on Iran anger Asian powers
The Times 04.22.2019
US to end Iran oil sanctions exemptions
BBC News 04.22.2019
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