The projects, part of the Entekhab Investment Development Group, will
be opened in the presence of Mohamad Jafar Ghaem Panah, Iran’s Executive Vice
President, along with Hassan Abbaszadeh, Deputy Oil Minister and CEO of the
National Petrochemical Company, parliament members, and local officials from
Bushehr province.
The Kimia Sanaye Dalahoo plant, with an annual production capacity of
120,000 tonnes of general-purpose and high-impact polystyrene, represents a $56
million investment. Meanwhile, the Kimia Sanaye Petro Entekhab Esfahan facility
will produce 50,000 tonnes of general-purpose polystyrene per year, backed by a
$32 million investment.
Both projects are expected to strengthen Iran’s petrochemical output
and further enhance the country’s industrial growth in the southern energy hub.