Pardis Petchem Advances Sustainable Development, Productivity Growth

Pardis Petchem Advances Sustainable Development, Productivity Growth
(Wednesday, January 1, 2025) 10:09

TEHRAN (NIPNA) – Pardis Petrochemical Company has signed a landmark research and technology cooperation agreement with the Research Institute of Petroleum Industry (RIPI) to enhance productivity and achieve sustainable development.

At the signing ceremony, held at RIPI, Pardis CEO, Dr. Miri Lavasani, emphasized the pivotal role of research in advancing the petrochemical industry.

He highlighted RIPI’s 65-year legacy of expertise as a critical asset for addressing challenges and improving operational efficiency in the sector.

Innovative Projects for Energy Optimization

Dr. Lavasani announced a groundbreaking project aimed at utilizing carbon dioxide from adjacent units to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and natural gas consumption by 250,000 cubic meters per day. This initiative, set to launch within eight months, is projected to lower gas consumption by 10% without affecting production capacity.

Maintenance and Advanced Systems

Dr. Lavasani also underscored the importance of advanced systems and software for managing and monitoring equipment corrosion. He called for updated solutions to replace outdated standards, such as API 580, ensuring operational sustainability and enhanced system performance.

Focus Areas of the Collaboration

The agreement outlines several key initiatives, including:

·         Energy Optimization: Employing advanced algorithms, machine learning (ML), and artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance energy efficiency and productivity.

·         Nanotechnology: Using nanotechnology to improve equipment performance and processes.

·         Environmental Protection: Projects aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, waste management, and improving process sustainability.

·         Corrosion Management: Developing solutions to extend the lifespan of equipment and reduce maintenance costs.

·         Catalyst Development: Enhancing the quality of local catalysts to reduce dependency on imports.

Human Resource Development

Dr. Lavasani stressed the importance of workforce training in areas like risk-based inspection (RBI). Conducting these programs domestically will reduce costs while building a pool of skilled professionals for the industry.

The collaboration is expected to result in tangible benefits, including:

·         Reduced energy consumption and improved process efficiency.

·         Increased production efficiency and capacity.

·         Lower greenhouse gas emissions and better waste management.

·         Extended equipment lifespan through reduced corrosion rates.

This partnership with RIPI positions Pardis Petrochemical as a leader in implementing advanced technologies for sustainable growth, marking a significant milestone in the development of Iran’s petrochemical industry.

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