Tehran, YJC. Deputy oil minister says Iran has had $6-billion of petrochemical products this year.
Abbas Sheri Moghaddam, Deputy Oil Minister and director of
Iran’s National Petrochemical Industries Company, said the export volume of
Iran’s petrochemical products since the beginning of current Iranian year has
reached 6 billion dollars.
Moghaddam added that it had been predicted that Iran’s
revenue from these exports would double by the end of this year to make
something about 12 billion dollars.
He noted that the goal could only be reached if cold the season
does not impede gas supply to petrochemical facilities.
The official also stated that fluctuations in oil prices have
not influenced the price of natural gas or the operation of petrochemical
factories working with natural gas as fuel.