Iran to stop importing gasoline
Read on the website Vestnik KavkazaNational Iranian Oil Refinery and Distribution Company (NIORDC) and the Iranian Ministry of Petroleum have plans to launch a major refinery project, Persian Gulf Start Refinery, by the end of the current Iranian calendar year which began on March 20, Shana reports.
The first phase of the gas condensate refinery is being prepared and will come online before the year-end. Once operational, the phase will make Iran needless of importing gasoline.
The project is primarily being carried out by private developers and the state-run NIORDC.
Once fully operational, the refinery would produce 36 ml/d of high-octane gasoline and 14 ml/d of gasoline. The refinery will be fed by 360,000 b/d of gas condensate supplied from South Pars gas field.
The refinery is owned by Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Investment Company (49%), Oil Industry Pension Fund (33.1%) and NIORDC (17.9%).