A fateful dilemma for Iran''s petrochemical industry: Focus on small
Iran''s petrochemical industry is at a strategic crossroads: developing huge mega-plants for global competition or focusing on small and medium-sized units to meet domestic
Iran''s petrochemical industry is at a strategic crossroads: developing huge mega-plants for global competition or focusing on small and medium-sized units to meet domestic
According to Iran''s Ministry of Petroleum, Israeli missiles hit a gas sweetening unit at Phase 14 of the South Pars gas field and the vast Fajr Jam gas processing complex—both
These teapot refineries, most of which are located in Shandong Province, purchase the majority of Iranian crude oil exports. OFAC is also imposing sanctions on several
Iran''s hydrocarbon production facilities are primarily concentrated in the southwest, in the Khuzestan province for oil and in the Bushehr province for gas and condensate from the
The question that arises is why a resource-rich country like Iran is experiencing ongoing energy shortages, and what policies might effectively address these issues? This
Although Iran is a member of OPEC, it is exempt from the production cuts under the OPEC+ agreement because its crude oil production is constrained as a result of sanctions. Despite
Iranian authorities are investigating a major explosion that struck the Shahid Rajaee port in Bandar Abbas on Saturday. The blast killed at least five people, injured over
Iran is in a constant battle to use its energy resources more effectively in the face of subsidization and the need for technological advances in energy exploration and production.
A massive explosion at Iran''s Bandar Abbas port, a major container hub, has resulted in at least 40 fatalities and over 1,200 injuries. While the exact cause is under
The question that arises is why a resource-rich country like Iran is experiencing ongoing energy shortages, and what policies might
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Iran is in a constant battle to use its energy resources more effectively in the face of subsidization and the need for technological advances in energy exploration and production. In 2008, energy wastage in Iran amounted to six or seven billion dollars. The energy consumption in Iran is extraordinarily higher than international standards. Iran paid $84 billion in subsidies for oil, gas and electricity in 2008.
Iran''s petrochemical industry is at a strategic crossroads: developing huge mega-plants for global competition or focusing on small and medium-sized units to meet domestic
Officials suspect chemical materials exploded at Bandar Abbas port – Iran''s biggest container hub – killing 25 people.
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