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Bandar Imam Petrochemical Company

Identity, location, parent-company relationship, product categories, reported installed/design capacity and the June 2019 OFAC designation are supported by the supplied first-party and regulatory sources.

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Updated19/07/2026
OPERATING PROFILE

Operations & footprint

Products and services

Bandar Imam Petrochemical Company is associated with a broad petrochemical product base, including basic chemicals, aromatics, polymers, intermediate materials, and related hydrocarbon products. Its operating context is tied to Mahshahr’s petrochemical zone, Imam Khomeini Port access, feedstock networks, port logistics, and export-oriented chemical supply chains.

Operations and assets

BIPC reports approximately 5.8 million tonnes per year of design or installed annual production capacity. Its stated product range spans olefins, aromatics, polymers and other petrochemicals.

Geographic footprint

Verified operating location: Mahshahr, Khuzestan Province, Iran. Detailed sales, distribution and export footprint was not verified.

CORPORATE STRUCTURE

Ownership & group structure

Parent company

Persian Gulf Petrochemical Industry Commercial Company (PGPIC).

Investor Lens

Commercial and investment relevance

In the Hormuz investment graph, Bandar Imam Petrochemical Company links petrochemical conversion, port access, polymer and chemical materials, export channels, feedstock networks, and Khuzestan’s industrial logistics system. It is useful for mapping Mahshahr’s petrochemical cluster, screening export-oriented chemical value chains, assessing port-linked supply risks, and identifying downstream materials exposure. Because listing status, ownership, counterparties, and sanctions-sensitive trade channels require verification, it should be treated as a high-relevance intelligence asset rather than a directly actionable commercial opportunity. The company’s product slate covers upstream and downstream petrochemical materials used across chemical and polymer value chains. Its location near Imam Khomeini Port is relevant to logistics assessment, subject to applicable trade and compliance restrictions.

DECISION RISKS

Constraints, risk & compliance

Key risks and constraints

Sanctions compliance is a principal consideration. Transaction parties should independently assess applicable legal restrictions, counterparties, shipping, payment and end-use exposure.

Sanctions and compliance considerations

OFAC designated Bandar Imam Petrochemical Company on June 7, 2019 under Executive Order 13382, stating that it was owned or controlled by Iran’s Ministry of Petroleum as a subsidiary of PGPIC. This historical designation should be assessed against current applicable sanctions lists and legal advice before any engagement.

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What does Bandar Imam Petrochemical Company produce?

BIPC’s stated products include olefins, aromatics, polyethylene and polypropylene grades, plus methanol, ammonia, urea, ethylene glycols, caustic soda, EDC, VCM and PVC.

Where is Bandar Imam Petrochemical Company located?

The company is located in Mahshahr, Khuzestan Province, Iran, within the Mahshahr petrochemical special economic zone near Imam Khomeini Port.

Is Bandar Imam Petrochemical Company subject to U.S. sanctions?

OFAC designated BIPC on June 7, 2019 under Executive Order 13382. Parties considering engagement should verify its current sanctions status and obtain appropriate legal and compliance advice.