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Iran petchem revenues surpass $10 billion

Business Materials 6 February 2013 12:22 (UTC +04:00)

Azerbaijan, Baku, Feb.6 / Trend F.Milad /

Iran has exported some 22 million tons of petrochemicals worth over 10 billion dollars in the first ten months of the current Iranian Calendar year, which began March 20, 2012.

The mount is expected to rise to over 14 billion dollars by the end of year, the Mehr News Agency reported.

Iran's total petrochemical products output stood at 31 million tons in the mentioned period.

The country's installed petrochemical production capacity is currently around 56 million tons.

The managing director of the National Petrochemical Company of Iran said last month that once all the Mehre Mandegar projects in the petrochemical sector come on stream, 12 million tons would be added to the country's petrochemical production capacity.

Abdolhossein Bayat went on to note that 20 Mehre Mandegar projects are underway in the petrochemical sector of which six projects have made progress between 90 to 99 percent while the other 11 projects' progress stand at 50 to 80 percent.

According to the Iranian Oil Minister Rostam Qasemi, the country plans to build 70 new petrochemical production units.

Once all the units come on stream the nation's installed petrochemical production capacity would reach 100 million tons, he said.

Petrochemical sector is one of the most profitable industries of Iran and we can guarantee a 30-percent interest to the investors, Qasemi added.

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