According to the report, the final days of the previous year were
marked by round-the-clock efforts to replace the plant’s ammonia catalyst.
These efforts culminated in the successful reactivation of the ammonia reactor
on the first day of the new year.
Overcoming Technical Challenges
Previously hindered by two major technical obstacles, the company has
now cleared the first: reaching sustained production above 90% capacity. The
second hurdle—installation of the CO₂
compressor—is well underway, with all preparatory
requirements already completed.
Operational and Financial Optimization
Alongside technical improvements, the company has made progress in
financial restructuring, notably converting foreign currency debts into local
currency. These measures aim to enhance the company's financial health and
long-term operational resilience.
Lordegan Petrochemical produces 2,050 tons of ammonia and 3,250 tons
of urea per day. Further improvements are expected under the leadership of
Mohammad Shariatmadari, CEO of Persian Gulf Holding.