Company profileListed on Tehran Stock Exchange

Jam Petrochemical Company

Jam Petrochemical Company is a public joint-stock petrochemical producer established in 2000 and based in Asaluyeh’s Pars Special Economic Energy Zone, Bushehr Province. It operates integrated olefin, HDPE, LLDPE, butadiene and butene-1 assets, linking gas-based feedstock conversion with polymer supply for downstream plastics processors and commercial counterparties.

ListingListed on Tehran Stock Exchange
ExportHigh
VerificationBasic
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Updated20/07/2026
OPERATING PROFILE

Operations & footprint

Products and services

Jam Petrochemical Company produces olefins and polymer-related petrochemical products, including ethylene-linked materials, polyethylene grades, butadiene, and butene-related streams. Its operating position in Asaluyeh connects South Pars feedstock, polymer supply chains, export-oriented petrochemical trade, industrial packaging demand, and downstream plastics manufacturing.

Operations and assets

The company operates a 77-hectare petrochemical complex in the Pars Special Economic Energy Zone. Nameplate capacity includes 1.32 million tonnes per year of ethylene, 306,000 tonnes per year of propylene and 2.359 million tonnes per year of total products. Polymer capacity comprises 300,000 tonnes per year each of LLDPE and HDPE; butadiene and butene-1 capacities are 115,000 and 100,000 tonnes per year, respectively.

Geographic footprint

Asaluyeh, Bushehr Province, Iran.

CORPORATE STRUCTURE

Ownership & group structure

Ownership

Major shareholders include Investment Company of National Retirement Fund, National Retirement Fund, Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Supply Investment Company, Iranian Investment Group, Justice Share Brokerage Company and provincial investment companies, Social Insurance Fund for Farmers and Nomads, and National Retirement Fund Asset Management Group.

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Commercial and investment relevance

In the Hormuz investment graph, Jam Petrochemical Company connects South Pars feedstock, olefin conversion, polyethylene and polymer supply chains, Persian Gulf export routes, and domestic enterprise demand for plastics and industrial materials. It is useful for mapping Iran’s polymer-materials ecosystem, screening downstream manufacturing exposure, identifying export-sensitive value chains, and comparing Asaluyeh producers by product logic. Any actionable use should verify current product mix, buyer base, export channels, counterparty risk, and disclosure quality before commercial reliance. Jam links olefin feedstock conversion to polymer-grade supply. Buyers and processors can source HDPE and LLDPE grades alongside butadiene and butene-1 from one Asaluyeh production platform; suppliers and service providers gain access to a large integrated petrochemical site.

DECISION RISKS

Constraints, risk & compliance

Key risks and constraints

Commercial performance is exposed to the operating availability of its large integrated olefin and polymer units and to feedstock continuity within the Pars Special Economic Energy Zone. Product economics are also sensitive to spreads across ethylene, propylene, polyethylene and C4 markets.

Sanctions and compliance considerations

Its Iranian petrochemical operations and cross-border product trade require transaction-specific screening of counterparties, vessels, banks, insurers and applicable trade controls.

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What does Jam Petrochemical Company produce?

Jam produces olefins, HDPE, LLDPE, butadiene and butene-1. Its olefin operations include ethylene and propylene production.

Where is Jam Petrochemical Company located?

The company operates in the Pars Special Economic Energy Zone in Asaluyeh, Bushehr Province, Iran.

What is Jam Petrochemical Company’s polyethylene capacity?

Its nameplate polyethylene capacity is 300,000 tonnes per year of LLDPE and 300,000 tonnes per year of HDPE.

Is Jam Petrochemical Company publicly listed?

Yes. Jam Petrochemical Company is a public joint-stock company listed on the Tehran Stock Exchange under the Persian ticker جم.