China becomes self-sufficient in propylene production with Iranian methanol

China becomes self-sufficient in propylene production with Iranian methanol

Iran exports millions of tons of methanol to China annually at a meager profit, while the country has created hundreds of times more value added by converting the same methanol into propylene, the “petrochemical caviar,” and has achieved 96 percent self-sufficiency in propylene production. An opportunity that Iran could have used to complete its petrochemical value chain by investing in domestic MTP units and move from selling crude to creating sustainable wealth.

If the Strait of Hormuz is closed, who is the first victim?

If the Strait of Hormuz is closed, who is the first victim?

A member of the Majlis National Security Commission still threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz, while such a speech may seem attractive to the general audience, in fact deepest disregard for Iran's economic and geopolitical realities. The key question is if the Strait of Hormuz really closes, who is most damaged? The answer is clear, Iran itself. Even if the country's oil exports reach 6,000 barrels a day, there is still no other way than to cross the same strait.

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The lifting of sanctions on Venezuela threatens oil projects with Iran

The lifting of sanctions on Venezuela threatens oil projects with Iran

One year after the Iran-Venezuela cooperation agreement for the development of the country's oil and petrochemical industry, due to the change in Venezuela's political positions and the country's proximity to the United States, the possibility of the loss of cooperation between the two countries, especially in the field of oil and gas, has been strengthened.
How much CNG gas is consumed daily in Iran?

How much CNG gas is consumed daily in Iran?

A member of the Board of Directors of the CNG trade association said: On average, the daily sale of CNG is about 20 million cubic meters, which sometimes goes up to about 24 million cubic meters, which is equivalent to 20 million liters of gasoline.
Power cut of 16 high consumption offices in Tehran

Power cut of 16 high consumption offices in Tehran

At the same time as the first day of the last week of June and the increase in the capital's consumption peak, the electricity of 16 high-consuming national and provincial executive bodies, including several buildings of the country's Aml Bank, was cut off by the Tehran Power Distribution Company.