Iran’s NGL 3100 Project to Turn Flare Gas into Economic Opportunity

Ramin Hatami, the integrated planning manager of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), said that the South Ilam Flare Gas Gathering Project (NGL 3100) will convert hundreds of millions of cubic feet of gas annually into feedstock for downstream industries and petrochemical plants.

RoydadNaft –   Ramin Hatami, the integrated planning manager of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), said that the South Ilam Flare Gas Gathering Project (NGL 3100) will convert hundreds of millions of cubic feet of gas annually into feedstock for downstream industries and petrochemical plants.

Hatami emphasized that the project represents the preservation of national assets and the creation of sustainable employment in one of the country’s most underprivileged regions, the oil ministry’s website reported.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony of the project, Hatami noted that NGL 3100 is responsible for collecting and refining flare gas, playing a key role in completing the oil industry’s value chain.

He added that the project was implemented in Dasht-e Abbas, Dehloran County, an area symbolizing the sacrifice and dedication of the nation’s finest.

“Today, we proudly announce that your children in the oil industry have made this project a reality in the same region,” he said.

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