Iran to Accelerate Flare Gas Capture with Petchem Holdings, Industry Chief Says

Iran to Accelerate Flare Gas Capture with Petchem Holdings, Industry Chief Says
(Sunday, December 21, 2025) 16:22

TEHRAN, Dec 21 (NIPNA) – Iran plans to speed up flare gas collection through closer cooperation with petrochemical holdings, a senior oil ministry official said on Sunday, as the country seeks to curb energy waste and ease feedstock constraints on industry.

Hassan Abbaszadeh, Iran’s deputy petroleum minister and chief executive of the National Petrochemical Company, said about 1.5 billion cubic feet per day of flare gas was currently being collected in Khuzestan province and neighbouring regions.

He said a significant portion of the flare gas recovery projects had come on stream this year, adding that 14 major flares had so far been shut down under the Bidboland Persian Gulf project, out of a total of 57 planned.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a ceremony to sign agreements on reducing energy consumption, Abbaszadeh said natural gas was a key feedstock for the petrochemical industry, but rising household and general industrial demand sometimes led to supply constraints for producers.

He said petrochemical companies had signed memorandums of understanding to carry out public awareness campaigns and replace inefficient equipment in Iran’s three northern provinces – Gilan, Mazandaran and Golestan – with the aim of reducing gas consumption in households and general industries.

Abbaszadeh said energy service companies were acting as intermediaries to implement gas-saving measures in regions where residential, greenhouse and poultry farm consumption was high, adding that the industry aimed to double last year’s results.

The target is to cut gas consumption by up to 42%, with an estimated reduction of around 2 million cubic metres per day over several months, he said, noting that the impact would vary depending on the type of petrochemical product.

He said the flare gas projects not only reduced environmental pollution but also prevented the loss of valuable resources by returning associated gas to the economic cycle.

Abbaszadeh said cooperation between the oil ministry, the private sector, non-governmental organisations, the media and the public was essential to achieving energy efficiency goals.

 


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