BAKU, Azerbaijan, August 8. Iran's Pardis petrochemical company can set a new output record, potentially achieving 100 percent of its production capacity in the current Iranian year (March 20, 2024 through March 20, 2025), the company's CEO Mohammad Reza Miri Lavasani told reporters, Trend reports.
According to him, the company can make nearly 3.23 million tons of products for the first time since its establishment during the current Iranian year.
Lavasani pointed out that in the first three months of the current Iranian year (March 20 through June 20, 2024), the company made 300,000 tons of products per month for the first time.
The company representative mentioned that over the past 10 months, production has increased to about 2.78 million tons.
To note, Pardis produces over 2.04 million tons of ammonia and more than 3.22 million tons of urea annually.
Eight million shares of Pardis Petrochemical Company are owned by Qadir Investment Company, 1.23 million shares by Sepahan Hamun Management Services, 40.3 million shares by Sepahan Hamun Investment Company, 894 million shares by Petrochemical Trading Company, and 4.12 billion shares by Parsian Oil and Gas Company, with the remaining shares held by other shareholders.
