First Vice President Praises Oil Ministry Resilience Amid Israeli Attacks

First Vice President Praises Oil Ministry Resilience Amid Israeli Attacks
(Sunday, June 29, 2025) 10:33

TEHRAN (NIPNA) – Iran’s First Vice President on Thursday lauded the Ministry of Petroleum for its decisive role in ensuring energy stability during the recent 12-day Israeli offensive, describing the ministry’s performance as a model of resilience under pressure.

In a visit to the Iranian Petroleum Ministry and the National Iranian Oil Company’s monitoring center, Dr. Mohammad Reza Aref emphasized that the ministry "once again demonstrated its vitality and efficiency in difficult and critical conditions," adding that the government had “no concern” about the sector’s functioning during the conflict.

Despite gasoline consumption reaching 200 million liters per day during the early days of the attacks, Aref said there was no public dissatisfaction, and fuel distribution remained calm and orderly.

The Vice President underlined the strategic importance of the Petroleum Ministry to Iran’s development agenda, stating that the 14th administration places “special trust in the ministry’s elite workforce” to help secure financial resources for national growth. “We must be in control of how much oil we produce and export — not dictated to by others,” he said.

Highlighting the broader public cooperation during the conflict, Aref praised the energy sector’s crisis response and credited Iran’s wartime experiences in the 1980s for shaping its readiness today. He called for more robust measures in cybersecurity, noting the establishment of a new government task force to enhance digital and cyber defense.

Aref also congratulated the Iranian people on what he described as a national victory, stating that their unity during the 12-day conflict was “unprecedented” and marked by “a rare level of cohesion not seen since the 1980s.”

“Despite external attempts to provoke unrest, the nation stood firm — and this time, the enemy’s calculations failed,” he added, warning that “those who underestimate the Iranian people’s history and culture do so at their peril.”

Petroleum Minister Mohsen Paknejad, who accompanied the Vice President, detailed the ministry’s multi-pronged crisis management approach. He said five key strategies were activated: continuity of production across all value chains, mitigation of potential damage, planning for continued exports of crude and refined products, ensuring stable fuel distribution, and managing the national gas network. A special task force was also formed to rehabilitate damaged infrastructure.

“With public cooperation, fuel management over the past two weeks was a success,” Paknejad said.

 


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