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Iranian researchers produce gasoline, diesel using petrochemical waste

Oil&Gas Materials 21 November 2012 15:43 (UTC +04:00)

Azerbaijan, Baku, Nov.21/ Trend G.Mehdi/

An Iranian research group has managed to produce gasoline and diesel using liquid and solid hydrocarbon waste, ISNA reported.

Ramin Habibi and his colleagues plan to launch a production unit with a projected annual output of 10,000 tons.

Used tyres, polyethylene terephthalate, nylon material, burnt oil, and bitumen are turned into fuel in this project.

In October, Iranian researchers at the Collegiate Jihad Organisation of Fars Province succeeded in producing high quality gasoline from methanol as the country is moving toward self-sufficiency in gasoline production.

Considering the increasing consumption of gasoline and the pressure of global sanctions, researchers at the organisation embarked on producing gasoline from methanol.

A number of petrochemical projects will come on stream by the end of this year (March 20, 2013), which will boost the country's gasoline output by around 12 million litres per day, to hit 70 million litres per day.

Iran exported over 132,000 tons of gasoline worth around $134 million last year.

According to Customs Administration data, gasoline exports rose by 127 per cent in value and 108.5 per cent in volume, respectively compared to the previous year.

Armenia, Afghanistan, the UAE, Iraq and Oman were the destinations for Iranian gasoline.

Iranian gasoline imports have slumped by as much as 95 per cent over the past four years, according to official government data, as rising refinery capacity and lower fuel subsidies help neutralise Western sanctions aimed at starving Tehran of fuel.

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