New secret to increasing oil production revealed; Iran turns to injecting low-salt water

New secret to increasing oil production revealed; Iran turns to injecting low-salt water

Energy expert Saeed Saviz has unveiled a new method for increasing oil recovery for the first time. He says that using low-salt water injection could offset the decline in production in Iran's oil fields and even increase production capacity in the long term. In addition to relying on indigenous knowledge, the method will also respond to concerns such as water crises and land subsidence by reducing pressure on freshwater resources.

Some mini-refineries export gasoline to Afghanistan

Some mini-refineries export gasoline to Afghanistan

For years, mini-refineries have denied any gasoline exports and have denied accusations of fuel smuggling; but now the CEO of Shazand Petrochemical Company is openly saying that some of these units export gasoline to Afghanistan, and their exit routes are through the Dogharoon and Milak borders.

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The naphtha feed of Iran’s petrochemicals was spent on gasoline

The naphtha feed of Iran’s petrochemicals was spent on gasoline

The secretary of the Iranian Petrochemical Employers Association said: Many industries are complaining about why the propylene market is so chaotic; The problem is that due to the lack of naphtha, the production and supply of propylene and polypropylene has decreased.
Chinese refineries are looking for Iranian oil

Chinese refineries are looking for Iranian oil

Despite the recent developments in the Middle East, which raised the concern of Asian buyers about the possibility of disruption of Middle East oil supply, independent Chinese refineries continued to buy Iranian oil.
2% snow reserves in Iran

2% snow reserves in Iran

The spokesperson of the water industry announced that the country's snow cover is about 2%, which is mainly located in Alborz, Middle Zagros and areas of the northwest of the country.
60% of the capacity of Iran’s dams were filled

60% of the capacity of Iran’s dams were filled

Currently, despite the 30 billion and 80 million cubic meters of water stored in the dams of the country, 60% of the capacity of the reservoirs of the dams is full and 40% of this capacity is empty.