Iran Unveils Monitoring System to Increase Production at 5 Oilfields
17 December 2025 | 23:38
13:30 - March 03, 2025

Iran Unveils Monitoring System to Increase Production at 5 Oilfields

TEHRAN (ANA)- Iran unveiled a new monitoring system aimed at boosting production and developing five oilfields across the country.
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The advanced system, equipped with unique capabilities, is expected to play a significant role in optimizing and enhancing oil production efficiency at Aban, Paydar Gharb, Cheshmeh Khosh, Dalpari, and Paydar Sharq oilfields.

During the ceremony, Hamid Bovard, the CEO of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), underlined the importance of adopting new technologies and applying them to other oilfields across the country.

He also underlined the need to ensure data security during internet-based transfers and expressed readiness to expand oil cooperation with Russian companies.

Bovard also remotely activated the downhole pump of Well No. 21 in the Aban oilfield using the new system.

In relevant remarks in February, the project manager for the Cheshmeh Khosh, Dalpari, and Paydar Sharq oilfields underlined the importance of plans to protect the environment in activities carried out in the Iranian fields.

“In developing this field, we have prioritized environmental conservation as a fundamental principle. The deployment of this unit is an effective measure to prevent water and soil contamination and reduce the environmental impact of industrial activities,” Majid Najjarian said.

He stressed that the Oil Engineering and Development Company, in collaboration with ZN Vostok, has aligned the development and production of these fields with health, safety, and environmental (HSE) standards.

“These actions demonstrate our commitment to social and environmental responsibilities toward society and nature,” Najjarian added.

Iran in February launched a project to increase the crude output in Cheshmeh Khosh oilfield in the West.

Iranian Oil Minister Javad Owji inaugurated the project via videoconference aimed at boosting the oilfield’s cumulative production to nearly 167 million barrels.

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