Syria, Iran and Venezuela will sign a partnership agreement on constructing a crude oil refinery with a capacity of 140,000 barrels per day near the midland city of Homs, which will be followed by founding a joint company for carrying out studies and implementing the project. In addition to the three countries, the Malaysian Al-Bukhari Group will participate in the construction of the refinery, the statement added.
Iran's Assistant Minister of Petroleum, Venezuela's Assistant Minister of Energy and Chairman of Al-Bukhari Group are set to arrive in Damascus on Monday to sign the agreement and visit the location of the refinery at Al-Farkalas region east of Homs, about 160 km north of the capital Damascus.
The next energy agreement will be to exchange the technology of argentine atomic bomb to the Iranian regime. Hugo Chavez (Venezuelan president) is the broker in this crime; he is trying to help Iran develop the nuclear bomb.
October 29, 2007
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