During his operational visit to Asaluyeh, Morteza Shahmirzaei
emphasized the National Petrochemical Company's increased commitment to the
strategy of collecting gas flares. He stated, "The National Petrochemical
Company has committed to collecting a portion of the gas flares in
petrochemical units by the end of this year."
He further explained, "Another part of the gas flares that
provide feedstock for petrochemical units will be contained within the next
three years."
Highlighting the importance of reliable flare valves, Shahmirzaei
reminded, "The petrochemical process requires flare stacks to be lit
during emergencies and shutdowns and to be contained during stable conditions."
Spring Blossom for Petchem Projects in Year of Production Surge
The CEO of the National Petrochemical Company stated, "In the
year of production surge, petrochemical projects are flourishing one after
another."
Referring to the abundant hydrocarbon reserves in the prosperous Pars
region and the naming of 2024 as the "Year of Production Surge with
People's Participation" by the esteemed Leader of the Revolution,
Shahmirzaei said, "God has bestowed these prosperous resources upon Iranians,
and this year we will witness the inauguration of various projects."
Shahmirzaei also mentioned the operation of the olefin and MEG
petrochemical projects in Bushehr by the end of this year, stating, "This
year, 12 projects will enter the production phase, which will not only create
employment and economic development but also play a role in generating
revenue."
Inviting investors to participate in productive activities in the
petrochemical industry, the CEO highlighted, "The petrochemical industry, by
creating sustainable added value, is at the forefront and the leading disciple
of the country's economy."
During this trip, Morteza Shahmirzaei visited the Dena, Pars, Phase 2,
and Desalination units of petrochemical complexes, as well as the Mehr Petrochemical
projects and Lavan Development.
Another agenda item for the Deputy Minister of Petroleum and CEO of
the National Petrochemical Company during his one-day trip to Asaluyeh was
attending a brainstorming session on strategies for achieving maximum production
surge and holding a spiritual assistance ceremony in the form of 888 livelihood
aid packages from the Bushehr petrochemical industry for the flood-affected
people of Sistan and Baluchestan province and the less privileged areas of
Bushehr province.
This program was held as part of the implementation of the social
responsibility strategy of the petrochemical industry.