The agreement, which was finalized on the first day of the
29th Iran International Oil, Gas, Refining, and Petrochemical Exhibition, was
signed in the presence of Hassan Abbaszadeh, Deputy Minister of Petroleum and
CEO of the National Petrochemical Company (NPC), and Seyed Jafar Hashemi,
Director of Pars Oil and Gas Development Group.
According to Mohammad Mehdi Omrani, CEO of ISEDCO, the
agreement will focus on the transfer of technical knowledge, licensing,
localizing registered technologies in the polymer and petrochemical sectors,
providing engineering services, and overseeing installation and commissioning
processes. The agreement also includes the integration of basic and detailed
engineering services, supply of equipment, and human resource training.
Omrani emphasized that this collaboration could play a key
role in enhancing productivity and reducing dependence on foreign technology
imports.
ISEDCO, a subsidiary of the Pars Oil and Gas Development
Group, aims to implement this agreement with the Chinese company by leveraging
cutting-edge technologies and transferring knowledge. Thanks to the strong
cooperation between the two countries, the partnership will facilitate working
with other currencies, unaffected by sanctions.