97% of the country's catalyst needs are met internally.
The CEO of the National Petrochemical Industries Company said: 97% of the country's catalyst needs are provided by domestic producers and knowledge-based companies.
 

Morteza Shahmirzaei, on the sidelines of his visit to the national event Story of Progress, which is held at the permanent exhibition site of Astan Quds Razavi, told journalists: The Story of Progress exhibition is guided and initiated by the Center for communication of the government and the clergy in terms of efficiency between the inhabitants of Qom and Mashhad. It was very well organized.
This exhibition is a comprehensive narration of the progress of the ministries and different departments of the government.
He continued: "The oil industry is one of the industries that was under the control of the advisors before the revolution, and they didn't even tell us about it."
The CEO of the National Corporation for Petrochemical Industries said: Before the Islamic Revolution, Iran was heavily dependent on other countries in the oil and petrochemical industry.
Stating that before the Islamic Revolution, Iranian manufacturers were not allowed to build in the country anyway and that we were heavily dependent on the repair sector, Shah Mirzaei said: On the occasion of the 45th anniversary of the victory of the revolution, we witnessed 100% self-construction. sufficiency in the design and construction of industrial and petrochemical complexes in We are in explorations, seismography, drilling and gas and oil flow lines.
Referring to the self-sufficiency of Iran's petrochemical industry in many sectors, he said: Iran is now at the level of exporters of catalyst technology, which was previously the monopoly of Western countries.
97% of the country's catalyst needs are provided by domestic producers and knowledge-based companies.
We are also seeking 100% localization of petrochemical production as quickly as possible.

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