Mohammad Kermani, managing director of the company, toured Makran and
Jask as part of efforts to align with the strategic policies of the National
Petrochemical Company and to provide research and technological support for
projects under construction in what officials describe as Iran’s third
petrochemical hub.
The visit included a review of several petrochemical, petro-refining
and infrastructure projects being developed along the Makran coastline, a
region seen as central to the future expansion of Iran’s petrochemical industry
and its maritime-oriented economic strategy.
During the trip, Kermani met executives from Negine Makran Development
Company to discuss project progress and potential areas of collaboration.
He highlighted the company’s capabilities in technology development,
training and capacity building for local human resources, emphasising the
importance of developing skilled and specialised personnel to ensure the
sustainability and long-term growth of the industry in the region.
The visit underscores the Petrochemical Research and Technology
Company’s focus on localisation of technical know-how, sustainable development
and improving efficiency across Iran’s petrochemical sector, the report said.