Iran reaches technology to extract shale oil from reservoirs

24 December, 2024
Source: IranOilGas.com

Researchers from the Technical Faculties Campus of Tehran University, in collaboration with the Exploration Department of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), have developed technology to extract shale oil from reservoirs.

For the first time in Iran, a research project has developed the necessary technology for extracting shale oil from reserves using toxic coke technology at the laboratory and semi-industrial scales, IRNA reported on Monday.

This technological initiative was led by Ali Shekarifard, an Associate Professor at the Technical Faculties Campus of Tehran University, in collaboration with Estonia’s Tallinn University of Technology, aimed to conduct specialized studies for the exploration and evaluation of the exploitability of oil shales in Ghalikouh, located in the western Lorestan province.

According to Shekarifard, this research has laid the groundwork for establishing a new oil shale industry in Iran by acquiring essential technical knowledge.

Iran found shale oil reserves of two billion barrels of light crude in its western Lorestan province in February 2017.

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