Iran led Middle East’s refinery condensate splitter units capacity
By 2026, two new refinery condensate splitter units are expected to commence operations in the Middle East.
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By 2026, two new refinery condensate splitter units are expected to commence operations in the Middle East.
ByOther key countries in terms of refining capacity were Iran, United Arab Emirates, Iraq and Saudi Arabia.
ByGlobalData’s latest report states that around 103 planned and announced plants are slated to come online by 2026.
ByThe 948km-long pipeline will transport petroleum products from Rafsanjan in the Kerman province, to Mashhad in Khorasan, Razavi.
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BySouth Pars Phase 15 & 16 Line I is an 115km-long shallow water pipeline project operated by Pars Oil and…
ByPersian Gulf Star Oil operates the Bandar Abbas II refinery, which is located in Hormozgan, Iran. It is a non…
ByMahan Chemical Zagros Petrochemical Eslamabad-e-Gharb Complex is an upcoming petrochemical complex located in Kermanshah, Iran. The complex is expected to…
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