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NPC to Accelerate Petchem Development Projects to Boost Production

NPC to Accelerate Petchem Development Projects to Boost Production
(Tuesday, December 24, 2024) 13:23

TEHRAN (NIPNA) – Iran’s National Petrochemical Company (NPC) will intensify efforts to expedite petrochemical development projects to meet production goals, Deputy Minister of Petroleum and NPC CEO Hassan Abbaszadeh said on Sunday.

Speaking at a ceremony marking the appointment of new managers for NPC’s Project Management and Energy Optimization divisions, Abbaszadeh highlighted NPC’s role as a facilitator and supporter to ensure projects are completed on schedule.

“NPC oversees the progress of petrochemical projects, identifying and addressing obstacles to ensure timely execution. Our managers and staff are committed to supporting all industry players to accelerate development and foster growth in this value-creating sector,” Abbaszadeh said.

He stressed that ongoing managerial changes aim to enhance performance and operations. “Projects must advance as planned, gradually moving toward completion and production phases. Appointing project managers from within NPC promotes cohesion and positive collaboration among industry stakeholders.”

Abbaszadeh also underscored the pivotal role of energy optimization management in addressing the country’s energy imbalance. “The newly established Energy Optimization Management division, led by Mr. Ashrafi-Shahri, has already delivered significant achievements in improving energy efficiency within the petrochemical industry,” he noted.

During the event, outgoing managers Ahmad Shokri and Morteza Ashrafi-Shahri reflected on their contributions and extended best wishes to their successors. New appointees Ahmad Jalilian-Fard and Ali Rabani outlined their plans for advancing project management and energy optimization efforts.

In closing, Abbaszadeh honored Shokri and Ashrafi-Shahri with plaques of appreciation for their service, reaffirming NPC’s commitment to fostering innovation and operational excellence across the petrochemical sector.

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