The National Iranian Drilling Company (NIDC) has drilled 111.000 meters of oil and gas wells since March 2019.
Read More »Khark Petchem Plant to Launch Project for Collecting Associated Gases
The CEO of Khark Petrochemical Plant said the company was to launch a project for collecting associated gases in Khark Island by next week.
Read More »Sanctions on GECF Members Endangers World Energy Security
The former Iranian Secretary General of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum stressed the need to halt unilateral transnational sanctions against some GECF members.
Read More »Operations Begin for Building Largest Gas Storage Tank in Middle East
Drilling of the first appraisal well in Ghezel Tappeh Reservoir. Golestan. had started to develop the Middle East’s largest gas storage facility.
Read More »NGL Projects Key in Feeding Petchem Plants
NGL 3.100. 3.200 and Persian Gulf Bidboland Refinery played key roles in feedstock supply petrochemical plants.
Read More »Ex-GECF Sec. Gen. Calls on Members to be Vigilant against US
The United States has gone to war with the right of nations to develop in recent years with a kind of monopoly-seeking and imposition of sanctions and is trying to prevent nations’ development via economic terrorism.
Read More »Petchem Exports from PETZONE Easier than Ever
Exports of petrochemicals from the special petrochemical economic zone were be facilitated by launching a new export corridor.
Read More »NIGC Saves $9 bn by Liquid Fuel Exports
The consuming gas domestically it would be worth 20 cents but by exporting it the country could make 50 cents which would be highly beneficial for the economy.
Read More »Offshore Section of S.P Phase 14 Complete by December
According to the Pars Oil and Gas Company (POGC). Mohammadi Mahdi Tavasollipour said the remaining two platforms of the phase would become operational in December.
Read More »CEO Satisfied with PGPIC Sales. Exports
The production and exports of Persian Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company (PGPIC) are satisfactory for the time being.
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