Iranian Petrochemical Company Signs MoU to Produce 2 New Catalysts
11:29 - January 30, 2025

Iranian Petrochemical Company Signs MoU to Produce 2 New Catalysts

TEHRAN (ANA)- Two new catalysts of cobalt acetate and manganese acetate are due to be produced by Shahid Tondgouyan petrochemical company after signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with  the Petrochemical Special Economic Zone Organization of Iran.
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The MoU was signed during a ceremony attended by the Iranian president, between the CEO of Shahid Tondguyan petrochemical company and the CEO of the Petrochemical Special Economic Zone Organization of Iran.

Head of Shahid Tondguyan petrochemical company Amin Malekzadeh underlined the importance of the MoU for the production of the two catalysts, saying that the new domestication project in the polyethylene terephthalate (PET) production chain is valued at 486 billion tomans and 2.3 million euros.

The production of these two catalysts is expected to save the country 2 million euros annually, he added.

Malekzadeh noted that out of the seven catalysts used by Shahid Tondguyan petrochemical company, the company has already achieved the technical knowledge or production capacity for six catalysts through partnerships with Iranian knowledge-based companies.

He added that the domestic production of the final catalyst will be completed within the next three to six months.

The platinum-based alumina catalyst is the last one slated for domestication, which will soon be achieved with the support of Iranian tech-based companies, Malekzadeh emphasized.

Regarding the details of the indigenization of cobalt acetate and manganese acetate catalysts, Malekzadeh explained that these catalysts are used in the second phase of Shahid Tondguyan petrochemical company to convert paraxylene into terephthalic acid powder. Previously, these catalysts were sourced from East Asian companies.

Malekzadeh also announced the domestication of a wide range of chemical materials used in Shahid Tondguyan petrochemical company.

The latest domestically produced product was Terminol 66 oil, which is used in the production process at a rate of 150 to 200 tons annually. The import cost of this chemical was approximately 10 to 12 euros per kilogram, and its domestication has resulted in significant foreign currency savings.

In relevant remarks in September, CEO of the National Petrochemical Company (NPC) Morteza Shahmirzayee had also announced that Iran’s petrochemical industry has gained independence and self-sufficiency in production of catalysts after 116 years.

Shahmirzayee made the remarks, addressing the opening ceremony of the 18th Iran Plast International Exhibition held in Tehran on September 8-11.

Before 1979, the country’s petrochemical sector with just five petrochemical plants was fully dependent on foreigners from designing to production, he said.

Shahmirzayee further said that Iran’s petrochemical sector owes 95 percent of its progress to after-revolution activities, adding the sector has taken great steps in the direction of domestic production of its technical know-how needs.

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