Iran Marine Industrial Co. has completed two-thirds of an oil tanker ordered by Venezuela’s state oil company and will be delivering the vessel by late September, Mehr reported, citing, managing director of the Iranian company Mehdi Etesam, Bloomberg reports. Petroleos de Venezuela SA signed a contract with the Iranian company, known as Sadra, for the construction of four Aframax tankers, each capable of carrying 113,000 tons of crude oil, Etesam said, according to a report by the state-run news agency published yesterday. The vessels will each cost about $52 million and delivery time will depend on the financing, he said.