The Iraqi Ministry of Electricity announced that the country has lost 5,500 megawatts of electricity following the cessation of Iranian gas exports to Iraq.
The most important challenges of energy imbalance, centered on "gasoline", were examined in a meeting of economic experts, and emphasis was placed on governance reform and infrastructure development and modernization.
The CEO of the Farhangian Reserve Fund emphasized Petrofarhang Holding's efforts to enter the downstream petrochemical industries and other profitable fields.
Arvandan Oil and Gas Company successfully completed a complex operation in North Gaspé and brought several closed and salt wells back into production.
The Tehran Refinery gasoline production project is underway with 88% progress and will be put into operation in 1404.
The CEO of Abadan Oil Refining Company announced the operation of the company's Phase 2 sulfur solidification and granulation unit with a capacity of 460 tons.
The volume of natural gas allocated to the country's power plants last week averaged 182 million cubic meters per day, an increase of 3.3 million cubic meters compared to the same period last year.
Experts believe that the return of Trump's maximum pressure policy on Iranian oil will be doomed to failure due to the economic conditions of the United States itself and China's commitment to purchasing Iranian oil.
The Deputy Minister of Petroleum in Petrochemical Affairs emphasized the necessity of product diversification downstream of propylene and said: Acrylonitrile (ACN) production causes diversification downstream of propylene, which is needed by the country.
The energy deficit is a legacy that came from previous governments to the medical government and has now reached the crisis stage.