NPC CEO Hails Industry Workers for Crisis Response During Israeli Attacks

NPC CEO Hails Industry Workers for Crisis Response During Israeli Attacks
(Sunday, June 29, 2025) 10:28

TEHRAN (NIPNA) – The head of Iran’s National Petrochemical Company (NPC) has praised petrochemical workers across the country for their “sacrifice, resilience, and exemplary coordination” during 12 days of Israeli military strikes, calling the industry a strategic pillar of national stability during crises.

In a statement, Hassan Abbaszadeh, Deputy Petroleum Minister and NPC CEO, thanked employees for what he described as their unwavering presence and professional response in safeguarding facilities during what he called “one of the most sensitive and proud moments in modern Iranian history.”

“From the earliest hours of the aggression, you stood firm, calm and determined,” Abbaszadeh wrote, highlighting the consistent holding of crisis-management meetings and uninterrupted operations across petrochemical complexes. He said the sector ensured public reassurance by maintaining safety and reliability in operations throughout the emergency.

According to Abbaszadeh, the NPC and affiliated entities swiftly adapted operations beyond routine responsibilities, leveraging technical and human capacities to guarantee uninterrupted supplies of critical materials. He praised what he described as “unprecedented synergy” among NPC, petrochemical firms, and oil sector companies under the Ministry of Petroleum.

The official underscored the role of both public and private sector operators, including holding companies, in aligning with NPC’s strategic directives. “In the shortest possible time, the petrochemical industry was positioned optimally to confront the crisis,” he stated.

Abbaszadeh emphasized that the industry had proven to be “not merely an economic sector, but a strategic, people-based institution and a reliable national stronghold in times of peril.”

He added that the experiences of the past 12 days had been fully documented and would serve as a reference for future crisis management efforts.

“I sincerely thank every manager, expert, engineer, worker, and dedicated employee who defended national stability with courage and wisdom,” the statement concluded. “Today, more than ever, Iran’s petrochemical industry stands proud and resilient, powered by its invaluable human capital.”

 


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