Pardis Petchem Plant Marks 18 Years as Regional Leader

Pardis Petchem Plant Marks 18 Years as Regional Leader
(Sunday, November 2, 2025) 14:21

BUSHEHR, Nov. 02 (NIPNA)– Pardis Petrochemical Company, the largest producer of ammonia and urea in West Asia, marked its 18th anniversary on Saturday, highlighting a record of production, export earnings, and environmental and social initiatives.


Since beginning operations in 2007, the company has produced 38.6 million tons of urea and 25.8 million tons of ammonia, generating over $10 billion in foreign currency revenues. More than 27.2 million tons of urea and 3.9 million tons of ammonia were exported, while domestic supply accounted for 29% of total urea output. In May 2025, the urea-3 unit achieved production of 101% of its nominal capacity.

A major technical achievement has been the local development of anti-caking urea, produced with nanoparticles and without chemical additives, reducing formaldehyde emissions and facilitating access to stringent international markets. This innovation is part of the company’s “green industry” initiative, complemented by the “Hemmat” project, which captures excess CO and methane in urea production, eliminating over 800,000 tons of CO and 670 million cubic meters of methane annually.

Pardis has also maintained ISO-certified environmental management practices, including water (ISO 14046) and carbon footprint (ISO 14064) assessments, and has been recognized as a “green industry unit” since 2020.

The company has expanded social responsibility programs, increasing its CSR budget from 42 billion rials in 2023 to 100 billion rials in 2025. Initiatives include construction of a 12-classroom school in Asaluyeh, support for educational centers across Bushehr province, scholarships, cultural camps for youth, and social justice programs, including financial assistance to prevent imprisonment for minor debtors.

Pardis has also invested in cultural projects, supporting local galleries and educational programs, and has actively promoted energy conservation, contributing to a national campaign that saved over 41 million cubic meters of gas and approximately $3 million in transport costs.

In public relations and research, Pardis has achieved national recognition, winning 14 top awards at the 20th National Public Relations Festival for innovative use of media, AI-generated content, and communication tools.

“As we celebrate 18 years, Pardis has demonstrated that industrial growth, technological innovation, and social responsibility can advance together,” said Mohsen Amini, Director of Public Relations and International Affairs.

The anniversary underscores Pardis Petrochemical’s role as a leading industrial hub in South Pars, blending production excellence with environmental stewardship, social investment, and adoption of knowledge-based technologies.

 


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