MPs Visit Bidboland Persian Gulf Refinery

MPs Visit Bidboland Persian Gulf Refinery
(Friday, December 28, 2018) 13:45

TEHRAN (NIPNA) -- Members of the Energy Committee of the Iranian Parliament visited Bidboland Persian Gulf Refinery.

According to the Persian Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company (PGPIC), a delegation of parliamentarians visited the project which is now 90 percent complete.

 Members of the Parliamentary Energy Committee travelled to the southwestern province of Khuzestan on Wednesday and learned about the latest developments in the mega project which is touted as the largest energy project in the history of the Islamic Revolution since 1979.

 After the visit, the chairman of the Iranian parliament's energy committee, Fereydoon Hassanvand, emphasizing that Bidboland Refinery is one of the country's most important and strategic projects, said: "The project will be completed at its due date. The Energy Committee will seriously pursue some of the issues facing the project, including expediting the clearance of items needed for completion of the project from the customs, reducing the red tape, and removing formalities that slow down its progress.”

 Accompanying the MPs was the refinery’s CEO who said the project was awarded to PGPIC back in 2015 which began its construction in 2016 by funds allocated to the project from the National Development Fund of Iran.

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