Underlining the massive developments in the regional petrochemical market after Iran is set free of the sanctions, the senior British business journalist said he was astounded to see so Iran have changed so much which herald a promising future for the country's petrochemical sector.
He said the economic future of Iran is definitely hinged upon the oil and gas industries, and added that the country is poised to become a major regional petrochemical player given the wide range of its produced items.
Iran has 67 half-finished petrochemical projects up for grabs with 20 to 90% physical progress which are planned to come on-stream based on a schedule, he added.
More than 15,00 representatives from domestic and foreign firms including Australia, Azerbaijan, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Japan, the Netherland, Russia, and US are taking part in the event.
The IAEA Board of Governors will vote to close the PMD file on Tehran’s nuclear program on December 15. This will clear the way for implementation of the JCPOA.
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