The construction of a 56-inch gas pipeline from Pol-e-Kale to Tiran to strengthen Iran's central gas transmission corridor has begun.
OPEC figures show that Iran's revenue from oil exports will exceed $46 billion in 2024 by more than $5.6 billion (an increase of 14%).
The legal director of the National Iranian Oil Company announced the launch of a "comprehensive system for domestic contracts" and said: "This system covers the contract process from beginning to end and is a major step towards agility, mechanization, and reducing human errors in the legal field of the oil industry."
The Ministry of Energy's new plan to implement a crisis water tariff by charging the cost of supplying water from consumers above the model was not approved by the Cabinet for approval and notification and has been canceled for now.
The Director General of the Electricity Network Engineering and Management said about the successful implementation of the 100 Nights, 100 Visits project aimed at reducing the effects of electricity waste in the country: "This project has so far resulted in savings of 600 megawatts in electricity consumption."
The CEO of the Isfahan Oil Refinery announced the start of the trial operation of the first phase of the project to transfer water from the sea to Isfahan Province, saying: "With the operation of this project, about 700,000 cubic meters of water needed by this refinery will be provided monthly in this way."
Tehran's dam reserves have decreased by 277 million cubic meters compared to the same day last year, while last year was also a dry year, and this issue indicates the high severity of the drought in Tehran these days.
The CEO of the National Iranian Petroleum Refining and Distribution Company announced a daily average reduction of 5 million liters of oil and gas consumption in 1404 compared to last year, saying: "This success is the result of implementing control policies and measures, using smart tools to combat fuel smuggling, and intensifying monitoring of major non-power plant consumers."
The major repairs of the gas platforms in Phases 20 and 21 of South Pars were completed with more than 8,000 safe working hours recorded and 910 repair orders completed.
The CEO of Dehdasht Petrochemical Industries Company announced about 45 percent physical progress in the company's heavy polyethylene project.