Speaking at the inaugural meeting of the Petrochemical Holding
Companies Inspection Council on Sunday, Morteza Shahmirzai, Deputy Petroleum Minister
and CEO of the National Petrochemical Company, highlighted the significance of
inspection in petrochemical complexes and projects, stating that these units
must meticulously monitor the ongoing activities of their respective companies.
"These inspection units should serve as custodians of people's
investments within petrochemical holdings," Shahmirzai said.
He further elaborated on the pivotal role of the National
Petrochemical Company's inspection affairs in promoting cohesion and
collaboration among different industry sectors, emphasizing the need for these
units to prioritize domestic production and support for domestic manufacturing
processes, as utilizing internal resources for the development of the
petrochemical industry is a source of national pride.
"The inspection units serve as both executive and advisory arms
to the CEOs of petrochemical holdings and companies," Shahmirzai noted,
stressing the importance of these units in overseeing production processes and
protecting the interests of the petrochemical industry.
Furthermore, Shahmirzai stated that the Chief Inspector overseeing
petrochemical affairs monitors industry activities and current issues, while
petrochemical holdings and companies can address additional concerns to the
respected representative of the country's Inspection Organization in addition
to the inspection affairs of the National Petrochemical Company.
In this meeting, the Head of Inspection and Complaints Response
Affairs of the National Petrochemical Company also highlighted the importance
of continuing specialized meetings of inspection managers to enhance
cooperation and convergence in the petrochemical industry, presenting a report
on current activities.