Iran's Chemical Industry
Iran's chemical sector is among the largest and most strategically important industries in the country. Built on abundant feedstocks from oil and gas reserves, it spans petrochemicals, fertilizers, polymers, specialty chemicals, and industrial gases. The industry serves both domestic consumption and export markets, contributing significantly to non-oil exports.
Persian Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company (PGPIC)
PGPIC is the largest petrochemical holding in Iran, with diversified operations producing olefins, aromatics, methanol, urea, and a wide range of polymers. Its scale and integration make it a regional powerhouse.
National Petrochemical Company (NPC)
NPC oversees the petrochemical industry at the national level, coordinating major production complexes and strategic investments across Iran.
Bandar Imam Petrochemical Company
One of Iran's largest production complexes, Bandar Imam Petrochemical produces ethylene, polymers, and aromatics, serving both domestic and export markets.
Marun Petrochemical Company
Marun is a major producer of polyethylene, ethylene glycol, and related products, with state-of-the-art facilities in the Mahshahr Special Economic Zone.
Jam Petrochemical Company
Jam Petrochemical produces olefins and polymers and is among the largest petrochemical complexes in the Middle East.
Razi Petrochemical Company
Razi specializes in fertilizers and sulfur-based chemicals, with significant production of urea, ammonia, and methanol used in agriculture and industry.
Pardis Petrochemical Company
Pardis is one of the largest urea and ammonia producers in the world, supplying global fertilizer markets and supporting domestic agriculture.
Shazand Petrochemical Company (Arak)
Located in Arak, this complex produces polymers, butadiene, and various intermediates, contributing to a wide range of downstream industries.
Khorasan Petrochemical Company
Khorasan focuses on ammonia, urea, and related products, supplying agricultural fertilizers and industrial chemicals.
Tabriz Petrochemical Company
Tabriz Petrochemical produces polystyrene, ABS resins, and other specialty polymers, serving Iran's plastics and manufacturing sectors.
Iran Chemical Industries Investment Company
This investment company holds stakes in multiple chemical producers and supports growth across specialty and industrial chemical segments.
Kaveh Methanol Company
Kaveh operates one of the largest methanol plants in the world, supplying global markets with a key chemical building block.
Looking Ahead
With ongoing investments in downstream value addition, specialty chemicals, and sustainable production, Iran's chemical industry is poised for continued growth. These companies are at the heart of an industry that supports manufacturing, agriculture, and exports, shaping the country's economic future.
