According to the Persian Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company (PGPIC),
Sepahdar Ansarinik visited the production facilities of NISOC and was informed
about the production process and bottlenecks facing the activities.
After visiting the NGL 700 and NGL 800 units in the southern oil-rich
areas, he emphasized the need for more effective cooperation between the two
companies, and stated: “In the past two decades, the amount of petrochemical
feedstock received by Imam Port from the source of the NISOC has regularly fallen
and despite having a capacity of 220,000 barrels per day, only 45,000 barrels
have been received, which causes a lot of unprofitability for both Bandar Imam
Petrochemical Company and NISOC.”
The CEO of Bandar Imam Petrochemical Company further welcomed the
effective technical proposals and called for an increase in the level of
cooperation between the two sides, and added: “Out company's policies in the
oil-rich areas should be directed in such a way that by presenting good and
workable proposals, we can see an increase in Bandar Imam Petrochemical Plant’s
feedstock supply and to for this purpose, we are ready to cooperate with NISOC to
implement short-term, medium-term and long-term projects.”