Speaking to NIPNA, Mr. Kabio said that his
company enjoys 30 years of experience of working as a developer of industrial
units, adding it is a producer of pressure vessels, heat exchangers and a wide
range of equipment used in petrochemical facilities.
Speaking on the sidelines of the Iran Oil and Gas
Show, he also said in spite of the possible snapback of sanctions on Iran,
there were vast potential opportunities in Iran for Spanish companies.
The fair, touted as Iran’s biggest oil industry
show, opened on May 6 and will run through May 9.
Over 4,000 companies from 38 countries have put
their latest products in oil, gas, refining and petrochemical industries on
display at the exhibition.