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Five Petrochemical Projects Launching Until September‎
Sunday, 28 January 2007 15:25
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Five Petrochemical Projects Launching Until September‎

Five Petrochemical Projects Launching Until September‎

The National Petrochemical Company makes its largest investment in South Pars ‎Especial Economic Zone.‎

The National Petrochemical Company’s CEO in an exclusive interview with Pars ‎Special Economic Energy Zone’s Information Center correspondent said: “in the ‎third four-year Iran’s development plan The National Petrochemical Company will ‎invest $‎‏12.5‏‎ billion in South Pars and the investment will turn to ‎‏$24‏‎ billion in ‎‏10‏‎ ‎years.” ‎
Qolam Hussein Nejabat , The National Petrochemical Company’s CEO , ‎expressed:” ‎‏16‏‎ plans in South Pars , ‎‏9‏‎ in West ethylene line , ‎‏3‏‎ in Mahshahr and ‎some in Zanjan , Golestan and Shiraz are going to be finished soon.”‎
Iranian oil minister deputy announced ‎‏5‏‎ petrochemical complexes are going to be ‎operative until September that means in average we have two plans in each month, ‎
‎”The National Petrochemical Company is investing ‎‏$8‏‎ billion in the ‎‏1‏st phase and ‎‏$9‏‎ billion in the ‎‏2‏nd phase and counting ‎‏$3‏‎ billion in other industries, the entire ‎amount of investment would be more than ‎‏$20‏‎ billion” Hussein Nejabat said; he ‎also added:” the most important pillars of petrochemical export in South Pars ‎Especial Energy Zone are Polyethylene, Ammonia, Urea and Methanol units.”‎
Hussein Nejabat mentioned to Minister’s vitiation of Urea unit, Qadir Ammonia, ‎Zagros Petrochemical which are all under contracture and said oil minister also ‎visited the ‎‏5‏th and the ‎‏11‏th Olefin projects.‎
‏7%‏‎ of all foreign investments have been invested in petrochemical sector; The ‎National Petrochemical Company is going to reach ‎‏1517‏‎ million tones in ‎‏2010‏‎, ‎which shows ‎‏406‏‎ percent growth. Iran is providing ‎‏3.8‏‎ percent of petrochemical ‎production in the world and if the National Petrochemical Company achieves its ‎goal in ‎‏2010‏‎, Iran will produce ‎‏14‏‎ percent of petrochemical productions.‎