Emphasis by Chief Oil Inspector on Resolving Customs Barriers for Petropars Projects
According to the Public Relations and International Affairs Department of the Petropars Group, this visit included Mousa Moeidi, Chief Oil Inspector of the General Inspection Organization of Iran, Mohammad Aghajari, Chief Inspector of Khuzestan Province, Abuzar Sharifi, CEO of the Oil Engineering and Development Company, Dr. Farrokh Alikhani, CEO of the Petropars Group, and Engineer Amirshahram Zaman, CEO of Petropars Iran, along with senior officials from the General Inspection Organization of Iran, who reviewed the status and progress of these projects.
In this meeting, the CEO of the Petropars Group, referencing the conditions of these projects over the past year, said: "Fortunately, with the efforts made, the project is now on a growth path, and its continued progress requires the supportive perspective of governing and supervisory institutions."
Dr. Farrokh Alikhani further stated: "We have not spared any effort in accelerating the execution of these projects by making decisions and taking managerial risks. However, the impact of these efforts has its limits, and external factors can significantly enhance the project's execution speed."
Mousa Moeidi, the Chief Oil Inspector of the General Inspection Organization of Iran, referring to the prevailing conditions of the CTEP and GC projects, including sanctions and their impact on financial conditions and resource provision, said: "We in the General Inspection Organization of Iran understand these problems well and announce our readiness and determination to remove the customs barriers of these projects and achieve their early startup."
In conclusion, Mohammad Aghajari, the Chief Inspector of Khuzestan Province, thanked those involved in the execution of these two national projects and said: "Given the existing supportive perspective on these projects, we will exert all efforts to help expedite these crucial projects, bringing them into operation and integrating them into the national economy."