AMAK is an effort to capture what are known as '.acidic gases'. – gaseous emissions produced during the process of sweetening crude oil.
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The city of Ahvaz is the capital of the wealthy Khuzestan province. rich in oil and natural gas.
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The output of the new plant will be produced from associated gas.
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The share of renewables in Iran’s energy basket is 240 megawatts at present.
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The investment will create over 13 million jobs in the sector.
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Japanese engineering giant JGC Corporation is in advanced negotiations to upgrade the Tehran refinery.
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Around 17 billion cubic meters of gas is burned off in Iran annually which translates into a $4-6 billion loss for the treasury.
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Iran'.s crude refining capacity is reportedly 1.85 million barrels per day.
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Iran currently imports 10 million cubic meters of gas a day from Turkmenistan.
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