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Iranian oil bourse

The Iranian Oil Bourse (Persian: بورس نفت ایران), International Oil Bourse,[1] Iran Petroleum Exchange Kish Exchange[2] or Oil Bourse in Kish[3] (IOB; the official English language name is unclear) also known as Iran Crude Oil Exchange,[4] is a commodity exchange, which opened its first phase on 17 February 2008.[3][5]

It was created in 2005.[citation needed] The history of Iran Mercantile Exchange and its links with the "international trading floor of crude oil and petrochemical products in the Kish Island" (IOB) have been published.[6]

The IOB is intended as an oil bourse for petroleum, petrochemicals and gas in various currencies other than the United States dollar, primarily the euro and Iranian rial and a basket of other major (non-US) currencies. The geographical location is at the Persian Gulf island of Kish which is designated by Iran as a free trade zone.[7]

During 2007, Iran asked its petroleum customers to pay in non US dollar currencies. By December 8, 2007, Iran reported to have converted all of its oil export payments to non-dollar currencies.[8] The Kish Bourse was officially opened in a videoconference ceremony on 17 February 2008, despite last minute disruptions to the internet services to the Persian Gulf regions. Currently the Kish Bourse is only trading in oil-derived products, generally those used as feedstock for the plastics and pharmaceutical industries. However, officially published statements by Iranian oil minister Gholam-Hossein Nozari indicate that the second phase, to establish trading in crude oil directly, which has been suggested might one day perhaps create a "Caspian Crude" benchmark price analogous to Brent Crude or WTI will only be started after the Bourse has demonstrated a reasonable period of trouble-free running.[9]

Due to technical problems, the oil bourse never proceeded, and the plans were finally abandoned after a vote by the Iranian Parliament on 7 January 2020.[10]

Background edit

The three current oil markers are all US dollar denominated: North America's West Texas Intermediate crude (WTI), North Sea Brent Crude, and the UAE Dubai Crude. The two major oil bourses are the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) in New York City, and the IntercontinentalExchange (ICE) in London and Atlanta. As the Oil Bourse in Kish is developed, the plan is to establish a Petrobourse denominated by the Iranian rial, the euro and other major currencies.

Iran sits on some of the largest oil and gas reserves in the world.[11]

Operations edit

At the time of the Oil Bourse's opening on Kish, the Director of the Kish Stock Exchange, Hossein Allahdadi, said that there "are no limitations imposed on transactions by foreign shareholders at the Oil Bourse in Kish".[3]

As of 2009, the Oil Bourse was a spot market for petrochemical products mainly, with plans to introduce sharia-compliant futures contracts for crude oil and petrochemicals in the future, during the second phase.

Global standards for Islamic derivatives were set in 2010. The “Hedging Master Agreement”[12] provides a structure under which institutions can trade derivatives such as profit-rate and currency swaps.[13]

Timeline edit

2003 Iran’s oil ministry decided to establish a domestic oil bourse.

The Iranian oil bourse, first reported in 2005, initially had a widely publicised opening date of March 20, 2006.[14] which is the Iranian New Year, Nauroz. According to an April 2005 report, the Tehran Stock Exchange (TSE), the Wimpole Consortium and a private staff fund for retired petroleum workers were to form a consortium developing the exchange.[15]

January 2006 The Wimpole Consortium referred to delays in the process due to the election to the presidency of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and subsequent difficulty in appointing a new oil minister acceptable both to the president and parliament.[16]

February 2006 Wimpole consortium complained that their invoices which used to receive the trading license has not paid.

March 2006 the Petroleum Minister of Iran, Kazem Vaziri Hamaneh, announced that due to "technical glitches", the Bourse launch was postponed, with no new date set.[17] However, as of April 26 Iran had restarted its move to open the oil market, and Kazem announced the bourse was set to open the first week of May.[18]

May 2006 Minister of Economic Affairs and Finance Davoud Danesh-Jafari said the Oil Ministry has a two-month deadline for presenting the Articles of Association of the Iranian Oil Bourse. Danesh-Jafari said that the euro had not yet been finalized as the legal tender of transactions in the oil bourse, and the final decision about that depends upon the Oil Ministry’s proposed IOB Articles of Association.[19]

July 2006 a building has been purchased and the projected opening date was originally slated for September 2006.[20] On September 15, Oil Minister Kazem Vaziri-Hamaneh stated that all preparatory requirements had been arranged for launching the oil stock market in the country.[21] However, the launch had still not occurred.

December 2006 Bloomberg cited two Iranian newspapers reporting Iran's Minister of Economy Davoud Danesh-Ja'fari Iran as wanting to cut US dollar based transactions to a minimum.[22]

March 2007 The New York Times reported that China's state-run Zhuhai Zhenrong Trading, the biggest buyer of Iranian crude worldwide, began paying for its oil in euros late last year. Iranian officials have said for months that OPEC member's customers switched their payment currency away from the dollar as Tehran seeks to diversify its reserves, but news of the Zhenrong change is the first outside confirmation. Japan has also announced that it would be willing to switch to Yen from US Dollars.[23] Iran's central banker announced in March 2007 that Iran had cut its holding of U.S.-dollar assets to around 20% of its foreign reserves in response to U.S. hostility.[24]

September 2007 Japan's Nippon Oil has agreed to buy Iranian oil using yen.[25]

December 2007 Iran stops accepting U.S. dollars for oil.[citation needed]

January 2008 Iran's Finance Minister Davoud Danesh-Jafari told reporters that the bourse will be opened during the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution (February 1–11).

February 2008 On February 4, the Iranian Cabinet approved the creation of the oil bourse in two stages - first a raw oil exchange and secondly an oil byproducts exchange. The Ministry of Finance and Economics, the Oil Ministry, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Central Bank of Iran are required to create a workgroup to coordinate the project, and the Iran Commodities Bourse Company is given the task of carrying out the project. The communique from the Cabinet states that the "Ministry of Finance and Economics Affairs is required to take measures in making the petrochemical byproducts bourse operational by the end of February 2008."[26]

31 December 2009 Orr Litchfield LLP the law firm who developed the contract agreement for the report sued two directors of Wimpole Ltd and recovered the unpaid their invoices from the directors of Wimpole Ltd personal assets.

Opening edit

February 17, 2008: The Iranian Oil Bourse was inaugurated in a video conference ceremony from the capital Tehran.[5] The first transaction of the IOB took place at 9:30 the following morning, when 2200 tonnes of low-density polyethylene (LD-PE), held in 100 tonne cases, were traded.[3]

November 2008: According to Chairman of Board of Directors for Iranian Oil Bourse Mehdi Karbasian ever since the launch of the first phase of the bourse, transactions worth over $1.5 billion have been made on different oil and petrochemical products.[27]

October 2009: IRNA reported that "National Petrochemical Company's Managing Director Adel Nejad-Salim said in the opening ceremony that all petrochemical products will be gradually offered on the market."[28] In the first phase, only petrochemical products such as polyethylene and methanol were traded on a spot basasis and in Iranian Rial.

November 2009: IME reported that "the international trading floor of crude oil and petrochemical products in the Kish Island was put into operation."[6]

early June 2011: Iran started fuel oil transaction in Kish Oil Bourse : 35,000 tons at 621.35 dollar per ton and payment was made through Euro or Dirham accounts overseas.[29]

July 2011: Third phase of Iran Crude Oil Exchange has been launched. A shipment of 600,000 barrels of heavy crude oil were offered at the Kish International Trading Floor on July 23, 2011 and were traded at USD 112.65 per barrel.[4]

August 2011: A shipment of 500,000 barrels of heavy crude oil were offered at the Kish Commodity Exchange on 18 August 2011 and were traded at USD 105.49 per barrel and received payments in euro and dirham. The crude consignment was traded without any discount or additional premium.[30]

March 20, 2012: The Iranian oil bourse will no longer trade oil in the US dollar but start trading oil in other currencies such as the euro, yen, yuan, rupee or a basket of currencies.[31]

January 7, 2020 The planned Iranian oil bourse was cancelled.[10]

Petrochemical Exporting Countries Forum (PECF) edit

Iran proposed the creation of a Petrochemical Exporting Countries Forum.[citation needed]

2008 submarine cable disruption edit

It has been suggested that the 2008 submarine cable disruption was connected with the launch of Iranian oil bourse and that the internet connection of Iran was being targeted to stop the launch of Iranian oil bourse.[32][33][34][35]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ . Kish Free Zone Organization. 9 February 2008. Archived from the original on 3 October 2011. Retrieved 10 February 2008.
  2. ^ "Iran Opens Oil Bourse – Harbinger of Trouble for New York and London?". Benzinga. 27 July 2011.
  3. ^ a b c d . Kish Free Zone Organization. 18 February 2008. Archived from the original on 7 June 2008. Retrieved 19 February 2008.
  4. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 12 September 2011. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
  5. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 14 March 2008.
  6. ^ a b "شرکت بورس کالای ایران" (PDF). ime.co.ir.
  7. ^ Economy iran-daily.com 2006-12-08 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ "Iran stops selling oil in U.S. dollars -report". Reuters UK. 8 December 2007.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 June 2008. Retrieved 2 April 2008.
  10. ^ a b "Budget Review Commission of the Parliament Opposes Establishment of the Oil Bourse". Iran Mercantile Exchange. Retrieved 12 January 2020.
  11. ^ "Iran launches international oil exchange". UPI.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 14 October 2017. Retrieved 3 March 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  13. ^ "Irandaily - No. 3630 - Domestic Economy - Page 5". iran-daily.com.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 13 February 2006. Retrieved 25 February 2006.
  15. ^ Farrington, Stella (April 2005). "A star rises in the east" (PDF).
  16. ^ . atimes.com. Archived from the original on 8 February 2006.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  17. ^ . atimes.com. Archived from the original on 23 March 2006.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  18. ^ "iranian.ws". www.iranian.ws. Retrieved 4 February 2024.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 March 2008. Retrieved 10 February 2008.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 February 2009. Retrieved 6 July 2006.
  21. ^ "Iran's oil bourse to be launched". payvand.com.
  22. ^ "Iran May Reduce Use of Dollar, Tehran Papers Say (Update1)". bloomberg.com. 6 December 2006.
  23. ^ "China paying in euros for Iranian oil". New York Times. 27 March 2007.
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 31 March 2007.
  25. ^ "Top News, Latest headlines, Latest News, World News & U.S News - UPI.com". UPI.
  26. ^ . Kish Free Zone Organization. 4 February 2008. Archived from the original on 7 June 2008. Retrieved 7 February 2008.
  27. ^ National news iran-daily.com 2009-02-02 at the Wayback Machine
  28. ^ "Oil bourse inaugurated". 26 October 2009.
  29. ^ hamsayeh (12 September 2015). "Hamsayeh.net - Home and Gardening". hamsayeh.net.
  30. ^ hamsayeh (12 September 2015). "Hamsayeh.net - Home and Gardening". hamsayeh.net.
  31. ^ Pepe Escobar, , Asia Times, February 17, 2012.
  32. ^ "Iranian Oil Bourse Opening". oil-price.net.
  33. ^ "Fourth Cable Cut – Iranian Oil Bourse Sabotaged". PKPolitics - Pakistan Politics.
  34. ^ "DailyTech - Sabotage Still Not Ruled Out in Undersea Cable Cuts". dailytech.com.
  35. ^ Singel, Ryan (6 February 2008). "Cable Cut Fever Grips the Web". Wired.

References edit

External links edit

  • PetroTalk Portal for petro related Articles, Discussion, Links and more
  • Iran oil bourse next week, Persian Journal, April 26, 2006
  • Iran takes on west's control of oil trading, The Guardian
  • Trading oil in euros – does it matter? 2007-02-10 at the Wayback Machine
  • Petrodollar or Petroeuro? A new source of global conflict
  • Strange ideas about the Iranian oil bourse
  • Iranian Oil Bourse opening IOB will open amid hurdles

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The Iranian Oil Bourse Persian بورس نفت ایران International Oil Bourse 1 Iran Petroleum Exchange Kish Exchange 2 or Oil Bourse in Kish 3 IOB the official English language name is unclear also known as Iran Crude Oil Exchange 4 is a commodity exchange which opened its first phase on 17 February 2008 3 5 It was created in 2005 citation needed The history of Iran Mercantile Exchange and its links with the international trading floor of crude oil and petrochemical products in the Kish Island IOB have been published 6 The IOB is intended as an oil bourse for petroleum petrochemicals and gas in various currencies other than the United States dollar primarily the euro and Iranian rial and a basket of other major non US currencies The geographical location is at the Persian Gulf island of Kish which is designated by Iran as a free trade zone 7 During 2007 Iran asked its petroleum customers to pay in non US dollar currencies By December 8 2007 Iran reported to have converted all of its oil export payments to non dollar currencies 8 The Kish Bourse was officially opened in a videoconference ceremony on 17 February 2008 despite last minute disruptions to the internet services to the Persian Gulf regions Currently the Kish Bourse is only trading in oil derived products generally those used as feedstock for the plastics and pharmaceutical industries However officially published statements by Iranian oil minister Gholam Hossein Nozari indicate that the second phase to establish trading in crude oil directly which has been suggested might one day perhaps create a Caspian Crude benchmark price analogous to Brent Crude or WTI will only be started after the Bourse has demonstrated a reasonable period of trouble free running 9 Due to technical problems the oil bourse never proceeded and the plans were finally abandoned after a vote by the Iranian Parliament on 7 January 2020 10 Contents 1 Background 2 Operations 3 Timeline 3 1 Opening 4 Petrochemical Exporting Countries Forum PECF 5 2008 submarine cable disruption 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksBackground editSee also Iran Mercantile Exchange National Iranian Oil Company and National Iranian Petrochemical Company The three current oil markers are all US dollar denominated North America s West Texas Intermediate crude WTI North Sea Brent Crude and the UAE Dubai Crude The two major oil bourses are the New York Mercantile Exchange NYMEX in New York City and the IntercontinentalExchange ICE in London and Atlanta As the Oil Bourse in Kish is developed the plan is to establish a Petrobourse denominated by the Iranian rial the euro and other major currencies Iran sits on some of the largest oil and gas reserves in the world 11 Operations editSee also Foreign Direct Investment in Iran Tehran Stock Exchange Privatization in Iran and Banking in Iran At the time of the Oil Bourse s opening on Kish the Director of the Kish Stock Exchange Hossein Allahdadi said that there are no limitations imposed on transactions by foreign shareholders at the Oil Bourse in Kish 3 As of 2009 the Oil Bourse was a spot market for petrochemical products mainly with plans to introduce sharia compliant futures contracts for crude oil and petrochemicals in the future during the second phase Global standards for Islamic derivatives were set in 2010 The Hedging Master Agreement 12 provides a structure under which institutions can trade derivatives such as profit rate and currency swaps 13 Timeline edit2003 Iran s oil ministry decided to establish a domestic oil bourse The Iranian oil bourse first reported in 2005 initially had a widely publicised opening date of March 20 2006 14 which is the Iranian New Year Nauroz According to an April 2005 report the Tehran Stock Exchange TSE the Wimpole Consortium and a private staff fund for retired petroleum workers were to form a consortium developing the exchange 15 January 2006 The Wimpole Consortium referred to delays in the process due to the election to the presidency of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and subsequent difficulty in appointing a new oil minister acceptable both to the president and parliament 16 February 2006 Wimpole consortium complained that their invoices which used to receive the trading license has not paid March 2006 the Petroleum Minister of Iran Kazem Vaziri Hamaneh announced that due to technical glitches the Bourse launch was postponed with no new date set 17 However as of April 26 Iran had restarted its move to open the oil market and Kazem announced the bourse was set to open the first week of May 18 May 2006 Minister of Economic Affairs and Finance Davoud Danesh Jafari said the Oil Ministry has a two month deadline for presenting the Articles of Association of the Iranian Oil Bourse Danesh Jafari said that the euro had not yet been finalized as the legal tender of transactions in the oil bourse and the final decision about that depends upon the Oil Ministry s proposed IOB Articles of Association 19 July 2006 a building has been purchased and the projected opening date was originally slated for September 2006 20 On September 15 Oil Minister Kazem Vaziri Hamaneh stated that all preparatory requirements had been arranged for launching the oil stock market in the country 21 However the launch had still not occurred December 2006 Bloomberg cited two Iranian newspapers reporting Iran s Minister of Economy Davoud Danesh Ja fari Iran as wanting to cut US dollar based transactions to a minimum 22 March 2007 The New York Times reported that China s state run Zhuhai Zhenrong Trading the biggest buyer of Iranian crude worldwide began paying for its oil in euros late last year Iranian officials have said for months that OPEC member s customers switched their payment currency away from the dollar as Tehran seeks to diversify its reserves but news of the Zhenrong change is the first outside confirmation Japan has also announced that it would be willing to switch to Yen from US Dollars 23 Iran s central banker announced in March 2007 that Iran had cut its holding of U S dollar assets to around 20 of its foreign reserves in response to U S hostility 24 September 2007 Japan s Nippon Oil has agreed to buy Iranian oil using yen 25 December 2007 Iran stops accepting U S dollars for oil citation needed January 2008 Iran s Finance Minister Davoud Danesh Jafari told reporters that the bourse will be opened during the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution February 1 11 February 2008 On February 4 the Iranian Cabinet approved the creation of the oil bourse in two stages first a raw oil exchange and secondly an oil byproducts exchange The Ministry of Finance and Economics the Oil Ministry the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Central Bank of Iran are required to create a workgroup to coordinate the project and the Iran Commodities Bourse Company is given the task of carrying out the project The communique from the Cabinet states that the Ministry of Finance and Economics Affairs is required to take measures in making the petrochemical byproducts bourse operational by the end of February 2008 26 31 December 2009 Orr Litchfield LLP the law firm who developed the contract agreement for the report sued two directors of Wimpole Ltd and recovered the unpaid their invoices from the directors of Wimpole Ltd personal assets Opening edit February 17 2008 The Iranian Oil Bourse was inaugurated in a video conference ceremony from the capital Tehran 5 The first transaction of the IOB took place at 9 30 the following morning when 2200 tonnes of low density polyethylene LD PE held in 100 tonne cases were traded 3 November 2008 According to Chairman of Board of Directors for Iranian Oil Bourse Mehdi Karbasian ever since the launch of the first phase of the bourse transactions worth over 1 5 billion have been made on different oil and petrochemical products 27 October 2009 IRNA reported that National Petrochemical Company s Managing Director Adel Nejad Salim said in the opening ceremony that all petrochemical products will be gradually offered on the market 28 In the first phase only petrochemical products such as polyethylene and methanol were traded on a spot basasis and in Iranian Rial November 2009 IME reported that the international trading floor of crude oil and petrochemical products in the Kish Island was put into operation 6 early June 2011 Iran started fuel oil transaction in Kish Oil Bourse 35 000 tons at 621 35 dollar per ton and payment was made through Euro or Dirham accounts overseas 29 July 2011 Third phase of Iran Crude Oil Exchange has been launched A shipment of 600 000 barrels of heavy crude oil were offered at the Kish International Trading Floor on July 23 2011 and were traded at USD 112 65 per barrel 4 August 2011 A shipment of 500 000 barrels of heavy crude oil were offered at the Kish Commodity Exchange on 18 August 2011 and were traded at USD 105 49 per barrel and received payments in euro and dirham The crude consignment was traded without any discount or additional premium 30 March 20 2012 The Iranian oil bourse will no longer trade oil in the US dollar but start trading oil in other currencies such as the euro yen yuan rupee or a basket of currencies 31 January 7 2020 The planned Iranian oil bourse was cancelled 10 Petrochemical Exporting Countries Forum PECF editSee also Gas Exporting Countries Forum Iran proposed the creation of a Petrochemical Exporting Countries Forum citation needed 2008 submarine cable disruption editSee also Communications in Iran It has been suggested that the 2008 submarine cable disruption was connected with the launch of Iranian oil bourse and that the internet connection of Iran was being targeted to stop the launch of Iranian oil bourse 32 33 34 35 See also edit nbsp Iran portal nbsp Energy portalIran Mercantile Exchange Petrodollar Petrodollar warfareNotes edit KFZO MD Investment in oil and gas in Kish is competitive and justified Kish Free Zone Organization 9 February 2008 Archived from the 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