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NPC Appoints Emergency Crisis Manager for Pars Energy Economic Zone Petrochemicals

NPC Appoints Emergency Crisis Manager for Pars Energy Economic Zone Petrochemicals
(Saturday, April 27, 2024) 18:02

AHVAZ (NIPNA) - The Deputy Minister of Petroleum and CEO of the National Petrochemical Company has appointed Siavash Mirhaji as the Emergency Crisis Manager for the petrochemicals in the Pars Energy Economic Zone through an issued decree.

During his field trip to Asaluyeh, Morteza Shahmirzaei, Deputy Minister of Petroleum and CEO of the National Petrochemical Company, appointed Siavash Mirhaji as the Emergency Crisis Manager for petrochemicals in the Pars Energy Economic Zone.

In the ceremony introducing Siavash Mirhaji as the representative of governance in this area, Shahmirzaei emphasized the implementation of crisis management laws and regulations, considering them mandatory for petrochemical companies.

"All holdings and petrochemical companies must adhere to and be committed to the implementation of existing laws and regulations in a cohesive and coherent manner," stated Shahmirzaei.

The CEO of the National Petrochemical Company emphasized that the safety, health, environment, and non-operational defense units of petrochemicals must be equipped with state-of-the-art technologies and equipment and have the necessary requirements for use in crisis situations.

"It is necessary to maintain a high level of regional crisis management to be able to coordinate necessary measures in all executive areas when faced with emergencies and crises," Shahmirzaei continued.

Referring to the targeted efforts in completing the value chain in the petrochemical industry, he said, "While striving to achieve the planned objectives, all aspects should be considered in line with development."

During his trip, Shahmirzaei visited the Dena, Pars, Phase 2, and Desalination units of the petrochemical complexes, as well as the Mehr Petrochemical projects and Lavaran Development.

Another program on Shahmirzaei's agenda during his one-day trip to Asaluyeh was attending a brainstorming session on strategies for maximizing production surge and organizing a spiritual assistance ceremony in the form of 888 livelihood aid packages from the petrochemical industry of Bushehr for the flood-affected people of Sistan and Baluchestan province and the less privileged areas of Bushehr province. This program was held as part of the implementation of the social responsibility strategy of the petrochemical industry.

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