Factbox: Company deals at risk from U.S. sanctions on Iran
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Following is a list of companies that could be affected by U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from an international nuclear deal with Iran and impose sanctions on Tehran:
OIL AND GAS
* French gas and power group Engie
* Poland's dominant gas firm PGNiG (NYSE: PGN) has suspended a gas project in Iran because of the risk from U.S. sanctions, its deputy chief executive said on May 18.
* French oil major Total
The company had signed the South Pars deal in November 2016, becoming the first oil major to agree a big transaction with Tehran in the wake of the 2015 international nuclear agreement.
Industry sources said in October 2017 that China's top oil and gas company CNPC would consider taking over Total's stake in the project if the French company left.
* Norwegian oil and gas company DNO (NYSE: DNO) said inNovember 2016 it was the second Western energy company after Total to sign a deal with Iran under which it agreed to study the development of the Changuleh oilfield in western Iran.
* Shell
* South Korea's Daewoo Engineering and Construction (DaewooE&C) <047040.KS> signed a MoU in 2015 to carry out construction of an oil refinery in Bandar Jask on the southern coast of Iran.
* Norway's Aker Solutions signed a MoU in May 2016 to modernise the Iranian oil industry.
* Austria's OMV
* Italy's Saipem signed MoUs in 2016 to cooperate on Iranian pipeline projects, upgrading of refineries and development of the Tous gas field in the northeastern province of KhorasanRazavi.
* BASF's
* In January 2017, Iran named 29 companies from more than adozen countries as being allowed to bid for oil and gas projects using a new, less restrictive contract model. The firms included Shell, Total, Italy's Eni (NYSE: ENI), Malaysia's Petronas[PETR.UL] and Russia's Gazprom
* Italy's Eni signed an agreement with Iran in June 2017 for feasibility studies to develop an oil field and a gas field.
* India's Oil and Natural Gas Corp Ltd
* The National Iranian Oil Company signed a deal in Marchwith Russia’s Zarubezhneft to develop two oilfields in Iranfields, according to SHANA, the news site of the Iranian oilministry.
SHIPPING
* A.P. Moller-Maersk
RENEWABLES
* Norway's Saga Energy signed a 2.5 billion euro ($3billion) deal in October 2017 to build solar power plants inIran.
AVIATION
* U.S. planemaker Boeing (NYSE: BA) agreed in December 2016 tosell 80 aircraft, including 15 Boeing 777-300ER long-range jets,to IranAir. Last month, Boeing said it had found new homes forjets it hoped to deliver to Iran this year, adding it had noIranian deliveries scheduled or part of production this year.
* European planemaker Airbus (NYSE: AIR) said in December 2016it had sealed a deal to sell 100 jets to IranAir. Only three have so far been delivered.
* Iran completed a deal in April 2017 to buy 20 aircraftfrom European turboprop maker ATR, half-owned by Airbus andLeonardo
* Germany's Lufthansa
* Iran's Aseman Airlines agreed in April 2017 to buy 30Boeing 737 MAX jets.
* Iran's Zagros Airlines signed a MoU in June 2017 to buy 20Airbus A320neo and eight A330neo aircraft.
* Iran Airtour signed a MoU in June 2017 for 45 AirbusA320neos.
RAILWAYS
* Germany's Siemens
* China National Machinery Import and Export Corporation,signed a 2.2 billion-euro deal in May 2017 with Iran's MAPNA forelectrification of a high-speed rail line between Tehran andMashhad, according to Iran's Financial Tribune newspaper.
* Iran's state rail company and its Italian counterpart,Ferrovie dello Stato (FS) signed a final agreement worth 1.2billion euros in July 2017 to build a high-speed railway betweenthe Iranian cities of Qom and Arak.
* French train maker and manufacturing group Alstom
AUTOMOTIVE
* French carmaker PSA
* Germany's Volkswagen
* France's Renault
* Germany's Mercedes-Benz Trucks
* Autoneum
BANKING
* Germany's No. 2 lender DZ Bank said on May 18 it will suspend financial transactions with Iran in July as risks to European businesses have grown in the wake of Trump's pullout from the Iran nuclear deal.
* Oberbank
But major global banks have shied away from handlingIran-related business. Among them is HSBC
HEALTHCARE
Danish insulin supplier Novo Nordisk decided in September2015 to invest 70 million euros in a factory in Iran, adding 160staff to the 130 it maintained in the country throughout thesanctions. Medicines were excepted from the sanctions butshipping drugs into the country was troublesome, due to tightcurbs on financial transactions and restrictions on technology.
MINING
Finnish mining technology company Outotec
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(Compiled by Bozorgmehr Sharafedin and Arathy S Nair; Editing by Jason Neely and Adrian Croft)
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