Dez Dam

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Dez Dam

Dez Dam is a high-relevance water and power asset in the Hormuz Graph because it sits on one of Khuzestan’s major river systems, linking upstream water control to electricity generation, agricultural irrigation, urban demand, and industrial resilience in southwest Iran. Its role is especially important in a province where oil, gas, agriculture, steel, and population centers all depend on water and power reliability. The asset connects public infrastructure, environmental stress, river-basin management, and productive land use rather than functioning as a standalone commercial project.

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Updated24/06/2026
Strategic Layer

Strategic Role

Dez Dam is a high-relevance water and power asset in the Hormuz Graph because it sits on one of Khuzestan’s major river systems, linking upstream water control to electricity generation, agricultural irrigation, urban demand, and industrial resilience in southwest Iran. Its role is especially important in a province where oil, gas, agriculture, steel, and population centers all depend on water and power reliability. The asset connects public infrastructure, environmental stress, river-basin management, and productive land use rather than functioning as a standalone commercial project.

Execution Layer

Related Use Cases

Useful for water-risk assessment, hydropower and utility-context analysis, agricultural supply-chain screening, industrial site risk review, and public-project monitoring in Khuzestan. Analysts can use it to understand how river regulation and power infrastructure affect downstream farming, urban services, energy-intensive industries, and environmental constraints. Any project-level decision should verify current water conditions, reservoir management, grid role, and public-sector procurement pathways.

Knowledge Graph

Connected Intelligence

This profile is connected to Hormuz taxonomy layers across geography, industry, market exposure, and investment constraints.

Data Status

Source & Verification Note

Based on public infrastructure, provincial, industrial, and market-context information. Further verification is required before treating this profile as verified investment intelligence.