In an official decree, Hassan Abbaszadeh, who also serves as deputy
minister of petroleum, praised Jalilian-Fard’s commitment, expertise, and
distinguished track record, entrusting him with advancing the company’s
strategic initiatives.
The statement outlined key objectives for the new appointee,
including:
·
Strategic Implementation:
Effective execution of NPC’s strategic policies to mitigate project risks and
align operations with the company’s overarching goals.
·
Global Standards and
Innovation: Leveraging advanced technologies and adhering to international
safety, environmental, and quality standards in project execution.
·
Cost Control and Scheduling:
Ensuring projects adhere to timelines, budgets, and regulatory frameworks while
safeguarding stakeholders' interests.
·
Domestic Collaboration:
Maximizing reliance on domestic suppliers and manufacturers, aligning with the
national policy of supporting local industries.
·
Capability Enhancement:
Certifying the technical qualifications of local contractors, consultants, and
suppliers while maintaining rigorous project documentation.
·
Operational Oversight:
Supervising engineering, procurement, and construction processes to ensure
smooth progress in major petrochemical projects.
·
Workforce Development:
Enhancing staff expertise and capacity to create a dynamic and future-ready
organization.
·
Economic Optimization:
Streamlining costs and capital structures to ensure profitability and
shareholder satisfaction.
Jalilian-Fard is also expected to focus on technology transfer,
infrastructure development, and fostering innovative solutions to address
challenges in Iran’s petrochemical sector.
The NPC, a key player in Iran's petrochemical industry, oversees
numerous strategic projects aimed at boosting the country's economic growth and
global competitiveness.