Iran Petchem Industry Seeks Deeper Localization to Meet Technological Demands

Iran Petchem Industry Seeks Deeper Localization to Meet Technological Demands
(Saturday, May 24, 2025) 09:22

TEHRAN (NIPNA) – Senior officials from Iran’s National Petrochemical Company (NPC) have called for greater integration and synergy among petrochemical stakeholders to support balanced development and strengthen domestic manufacturing capabilities, especially in technology and equipment production.

During a roundtable hosted by the Petrochemical Research and Technology Company (PRTC) on Wednesday, executives from NPC and R&D heads of leading petrochemical holdings underlined the need to accelerate efforts toward localization of key components across the value chain.

Nasser Nouhjah, Managing Director of PRTC, said the company is prepared to expand collaboration with petrochemical producers to domestically develop catalysts and proprietary technologies. “Localizing know-how and equipment is a strategic leap toward self-sufficiency,” he stated, adding that cooperation with knowledge-based firms is central to fully indigenizing the sector’s operational needs.

Ghodratollah Nasiri, Director of Research, Technology, and Localization at NPC, emphasized the momentum gained from recent industry-wide synergies and urged more structured prioritization of R&D projects and mission-critical equipment. He also announced the rollout of a digital platform designed to catalogue and assess domestic manufacturers and knowledge-based companies based on their technical depth, production capacity, and product quality.

“Our aim is to channel investment and local manufacturing in line with a national roadmap,” Nasiri said. “We want builders and investors to be obligated, based on research-backed documentation, to meet the technological needs of the country. This will pave the way for commercialization and export of high-tech, localized products.”

Nasiri also noted that the NPC is actively working to identify the technological and knowledge gaps across the industry in a unified manner. This, he said, is essential to enhancing resilience and expanding domestic production capacity.

The meeting marked the second round of strategic dialogues between NPC and petrochemical holding firms focused on research, technology, and local content development. It follows increasing efforts by the Iranian government to reduce dependency on foreign suppliers amid ongoing sanctions and global supply chain constraints.

 


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