Behzad Mohammadi, addressing a meeting with the officials and senior
executives of Mahshahr Petrochemical Zone, voiced his support for petrochemical
industrialists and manufacturers.
“So far as law allows, NPC would exert every effort to solve the
problems of petrochemical facilities and support them,” he said, stating that Iran’s
petrochemical production capacity would cross 100 million tons per year once
the sector completed its under-construction projects by 2025.
Mr. Mohammadi, who is also deputy petroleum minister for petrochemical
affairs, further said that the petrochemical industry was one of the country’s
chief economic priorities, adding a major part of petrochemical activities took
place in Mahshahr, located in the southwestern province of Khuzestan, where 37
percent of all of Iran’s petrochemical output was being processed.
54 petrochemical plants are being run in the area and 34 others are
under construction with over 20 percent physical progress.
The plants in Mahshahr produce 53.6 mt/y of items of which 30.7 is
salable and the rest is traded between the facilities.
“Last year, $12 billion in revenues was generated by exporting petrochemicals
which is an indication of the valuable state of the industry in Iran,” Mr.
Mohammadi added.