Getting to know Iran’s petrochemical holdings; this is Parsian Oil and Gas

Getting to know Iran’s petrochemical holdings; this is Parsian Oil and Gas

Parsian Oil and Gas Petrochemical Holding is one of the major players in the country's petrochemical industry, which, with about 20 percent of Iran's production capacity and complexes such as Pardis and Zagros, has earned the title of the country's largest urea producer and one of the most important methanol producers in the Middle East.

$700 million in gasoline savings by expanding ridesharing

$700 million in gasoline savings by expanding ridesharing

Hossein Mirafazli, an energy expert, says: If only 10 percent of intracity trips are shared, about two million liters of gasoline will be saved daily, which is equivalent to more than $700 million in annual savings for the Iranian economy.

Getting to know Iran’s petrochemical holdings; this is Petroculture’s episode

Getting to know Iran’s petrochemical holdings; this is Petroculture’s episode

Petrofarhang Holding, the economic arm of the Farhangian Reserve Fund, has been able to consolidate its position as one of the main players in Iran's petrochemical industry in recent years, focusing on methanol production and developing petrochemical projects, and has emerged from losses with significant growth in production and profitability.

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The first train from Iran goes to China

The first train from Iran goes to China

The spokesperson of the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission of the Parliament, referring to the report of the Deputy Minister of Economic Diplomacy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said in today's meeting of this commission: "According to Mr. Safari's words, FATF does not hinder the economic work of the country; Also, tomorrow the first train from Iran will go to China.
Tawanir’s CEO’s warning to customers who abuse electricity

Tawanir’s CEO’s warning to customers who abuse electricity

Mustafa Rajabi Mashhadi, CEO of Tovanir Company, said: Household customers who consume electricity without any procedural changes should reduce their consumption, and if we have a problem with stable electricity supply, this group of abusive customers will be the first to cut off electricity.
Closure of steel production due to electricity restrictions

Closure of steel production due to electricity restrictions

In a letter to the Ministry of Energy, while criticizing the non-implementation of the Fimabin agreements, the Steel Manufacturers Association announced: Since July 10, due to severe electricity restrictions, the country's steel production has almost stopped.