Company profileListed on Tehran Stock Exchange

Mobin Energy Persian Gulf Company

Mobin Energy Persian Gulf Company is an Asaluyeh-based industrial utility provider serving petrochemical operations in Bushehr Province, Iran. Its centralised power, water and related utility services make it a strategically important infrastructure counterparty for producers, suppliers and service providers operating in the Persian Gulf petrochemical complex.

ListingListed on Tehran Stock Exchange
ExportMedium
VerificationBasic
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Updated16/08/2026
OPERATING PROFILE

Operations & footprint

Products and services

Mobin Energy Persian Gulf Company provides shared utility services for petrochemical complexes in the South Pars and Asaluyeh zone, including electricity generation and distribution, steam, industrial water, desalinated water, cooling water, compressed air, nitrogen, oxygen, wastewater treatment, utility pipeline networks, maintenance services, and infrastructure support for petrochemical production units.

Operations and assets

Utility-generation and distribution operations supporting petrochemical customers in Asaluyeh, including power and water supply infrastructure.

Geographic footprint

Asaluyeh, Bushehr Province, Iran.

Investor Lens

Commercial and investment relevance

Mobin Energy is relevant for investors assessing Asaluyeh petrochemical reliability, utility bottlenecks, listed infrastructure exposure, power and water constraints, environmental stress, and cluster-level operating risk. It can support analysis of how shared utilities affect downstream petrochemical output, maintenance shutdowns, export supply, margins, and project bankability. Due diligence should review updated Codal disclosures, TSE trading status, ownership under Persian Gulf Petrochemical-linked structures, utility tariffs, customer concentration, power-generation assets, water-desalination and wastewater capacity, gas or fuel supply, environmental liabilities, outage history, sanctions-screening exposure, insurance, capex needs, and vulnerability to conflict or infrastructure disruption. For petrochemical operators, the company is a key utility counterparty within Asaluyeh. Suppliers and service partners are exposed to its operational role in maintaining power and water availability for cluster-based industrial production.

DECISION RISKS

Constraints, risk & compliance

Key risks and constraints

Operations are concentrated in a single petrochemical hub, making demand and operating continuity closely tied to activity across the Asaluyeh complex. Utility operations also depend on reliable water, power-generation and distribution infrastructure.

Sanctions and compliance considerations

Mobin Petrochemical Company, a former name associated with Mobin Energy Persian Gulf Company, appears in U.S. Treasury Iran-related sanctions materials. Transactions require jurisdiction-specific sanctions screening and legal review.

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What does Mobin Energy Persian Gulf Company do?

It provides centralised industrial utilities, including power, water and related services, to petrochemical operations in Asaluyeh.

Where does Mobin Energy Persian Gulf Company operate?

Its operating footprint is in Asaluyeh, Bushehr Province, Iran, within the Persian Gulf petrochemical complex.

Why is the company commercially important?

Its utility infrastructure supports the operating continuity of petrochemical producers in the Asaluyeh industrial cluster.

Are sanctions considerations relevant to Mobin Energy Persian Gulf Company?

Yes. A former name associated with the company appears in U.S. Treasury Iran-related sanctions materials, requiring transaction-specific compliance screening and legal review.