Dehdasht Petchem Project Reaches 45% Physical Progress

Dehdasht Petchem Project Reaches 45% Physical Progress
(Monday, July 21, 2025) 11:32

DEHDCASHT (NIPNA) – The construction of the Dehdasht Petrochemical Complex, a major heavy polyethylene project in southern Iran, has reached 44.8% physical progress, according to the company’s managing director.

 

Mohammad Shokri, CEO of Dehdasht Petrochemical Industries Company, said the project—designed to produce 300,000 tonnes of heavy polyethylene annually—is one of the key petrochemical developments in the region. “As of the end of June, the project has made significant headway across all fronts, thanks to the tireless efforts of our team, contractors, and shareholder support,” he said in a statement.

The engineering phase is 91.9% complete, with civil and structural works at 68.2%, and equipment installation and pre-commissioning activities reaching 18.5%. Procurement progress stands at 43.1%, off-site activities at 41%, and human resource training and mobilization at 22.9%.

Dehdasht Petrochemical, majority-owned (69.5%) by Persian Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company (PGPIC), alongside Momtazineh Petrochemical and Kazerun Petrochemical, is backed by an investment package of €184 million and 124 trillion rials. The project is slated for commissioning in the first half of 2027.

“Despite challenges in financing, procurement, and operational management, coordinated teamwork and shareholder backing have ensured continued momentum,” Shokri said. “We remain fully committed to delivering this national project on schedule, with transparency and diligence.”

Located in Dehdasht, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, the facility will source its feedstock from Gachsaran Petrochemical. Utility needs—including gas, raw water, power, and steam—have already been planned and secured.

The project’s latest general assembly also emphasized the importance of accelerating construction efforts and supporting local workforce development. Iran and Donya-e-Eqtesad newspapers were named as the project’s official gazettes.

 


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