Meet Hengam Petrochemical, Iran’s newest urea producer

Meet Hengam Petrochemical, Iran’s newest urea producer

Located in the heart of the South Pars energy region, Hengem Petrochemical has not only become one of the largest producers of ammonia and urea in the country, but also, with the completion of its new phases, is ready to play a more important role in Iran's food security and foreign exchange earnings.

The dark fleet of Iran, Russia and Venezuela has reached nearly 1,000 ships

The dark fleet of Iran, Russia and Venezuela has reached nearly 1,000 ships

Bloomberg reported in a new report that nearly 978 tankers are operating in the so-called “dark fleet,” a network that supports oil exports from Iran, Venezuela and Russia and accounts for about 19 percent of the global fleet. The data comes as a large tanker was seized near Venezuela, which was previously under U.S. sanctions for its involvement in transporting Iranian oil.

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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.
The electricity of high consumption offices will cut off

The electricity of high consumption offices will cut off

The Minister of Energy said: "The government's emphasis has always been that the consumption management programs should start from the government departments, and according to this, the distribution companies are obliged to cut off the electricity of those departments that do not reduce their electricity consumption."
Handing over 7 million cubic meters of wastewater to industries

Handing over 7 million cubic meters of wastewater to industries

A responsible official said: In 2024, for the first time in the country's history, the wastewater from Tehran's sewage treatment plants will be offered on the stock market, and in the first offering, 7 million cubic meters of wastewater will be available to industries.
Sri Lanka paid for Iranian oil with tea

Sri Lanka paid for Iranian oil with tea

The chairman of the Sri Lankan Tea Board said that the country has paid 55 million dollars out of 250.9 million dollars of its debt for buying fuel from Iran through the export of tea.