IranPlast Showcases Petchem Expansion, Export Potential

IranPlast Showcases Petchem Expansion, Export Potential
(Saturday, September 13, 2025) 10:00

TEHRAN, Sept 11 (NIPNA) – IranPlast 2025 underscored the country’s growing capabilities in propylene and polypropylene production, with industry officials highlighting new projects that promise to boost domestic supply and create export opportunities.


Saeed Zohreh, vice president of sales and marketing at Rijal Petrochemical, told NIPNA on the sidelines of the 19th IranPlast exhibition that the upcoming commissioning of the Salman Farsi PDH and Seraj Gostaran Rijal units will increase national propylene and polypropylene production capacity by around 450,000 tons – nearly a 50% rise in Iran’s total output.

“This expansion not only addresses domestic demand but also provides significant export potential, with an estimated 60-70% of the new capacity capable of serving international markets,” Zohreh said.

Zohreh described IranPlast as a highly specialized, annually recurring event that offers companies a continuous platform to introduce innovations, exchange experience, and secure commercial partnerships. He noted that Rijal Petrochemical has participated in every edition of the exhibition since 2005, using it to engage directly with both domestic and foreign customers.

While foreign attendance was relatively lower than in past years, Zohreh emphasized the importance of supportive international trade policies to fully leverage the exhibition’s potential. “Iran has considerable capacity, and with well-managed international engagement, broader foreign participation is achievable,” he said.

Highlighting the strategic impact of the upcoming projects, Zohreh added that they will reduce reliance on imports, limit foreign currency outflows, and generate new revenue streams through exports, reinforcing economic stability amid external pressures.

He concluded by praising the exhibition organizers and noting that Iran’s petrochemical industry continues to advance robustly despite challenges. “With cooperation, smart decision-making, and reliance on domestic capabilities, a brighter future awaits Iran’s petrochemical sector,” Zohreh said.

 


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