New Wastewater Treatment Faculty Launched in Assalouyeh Petzone
Mobin Petrochemical Plant has launched a major wastewater treatment unit which will bring its capacity to 500 square meters per hour to treat the wastewater produced by petrochemical facilities at Assalouyeh petrochemical zone.
The project’s construction began in 2014 with IRR 170b of investment and its pre-startup operation began in February 2017.
Mobin Petrochemical Plant along with Damavand Petrochemical Plant are responsible for supplying utilities for the petrochemical plants operating n Assalouyeh, southern Iran.
Inauguration of Mobin Petrochemical Plant would mean all the wastewater produced by petrochemical plants in the region will be treated, saving the environment.
Beside water treatment, Mobin facility offers sweet water, stream, electricity, oxygen, instrument & service air, water coolant, nitrogen, etc. to petrochemical facilities in Assalouyeh.
Source: Shana
About PETZONE:
Petrochemical Special Economic Zone (PETZONE) is located in the south–west of I.R. of IRAN, at the Persian Gulf shore, within the boundaries of Mahshahr, a district of Bandar-e- Imam Khomeini (BIK (
PETZONE covers an area of 2600 hectares. The zone is established in this region due to existing natural resources and geo–economic advantages.
The opportunities created by Special Economic Zone regulations, encourage development of petrochemical production and trade, both at regional, national and transnational levels, especially in downstream industries, transfer of modern technology into the country, create jobs, boost employment, and increase export of petrochemicals .
The Organization became active in 1997 according to a decree issued by the High Council of Free Industrial and Trade Areas .