Iran to increase production of petrochemicals

Thu 02 September 2010 07:59 GMT | 12:59 Local Time

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Iran announced on Wednesday that it plans to produce 44 million tons of petrochemicals by the end of the current Iranian year (March 20).

Iran has produced more than 16 million tons of petrochemical products in the first five months of the Iranian year (March 21 - August 21, 2010).

Iran exported 7.14 million tons of petrochemicals, worth $4.2 billion, and some 2.8 million tons of the produced petrochemicals were sold in domestic markets.

The National Iranian Petrochemical Company and a Chinese consortium are completing talks on an agreement under which the Chinese side is to funnel some $1 billion into petrochemical projects in Iran.

Negotiations are also underway with several other countries for further development of Iran's petrochemical industries.

Sixty-one petrochemical projects will come on stream in Iran during the Fifth National Development Plan (2010-2015), raising the country's petrochemical output capacity to 100 million tons a year.

The construction of the petrochemical facilities requires a total of $43 billion in investment funds. Contracts have already been signed for the implementation of 28 of those projects.

An agreement has also been concluded with Iran's Bank Melli on the issuance of some $1 billion worth of bonds.

Fars News


 

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