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Nouri Petrochemical Complex

Formerly known as Borzouyeh Petrochemical Company, Nouri Petrochemical Company operates an aromatics complex in Asaluyeh. Its reported feedstock base is South Pars gas condensate, and its principal products include paraxylene, orthoxylene, benzene and mixed xylenes.

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Updated19/07/2026
Strategic Layer

Strategic and market-access role

Nouri Petrochemical Complex is a high-weight petrochemical asset in the Hormuz Graph because it sits inside the Asaluyeh energy-industrial cluster, where South Pars-linked feedstock, export logistics, industrial utilities, technical labor, and specialized services converge. Its role is particularly relevant to aromatics and chemicals-chain exposure, linking materials flows, port-linked exports, maintenance demand, packaging, storage, and sanctions-sensitive procurement. The asset helps explain how Asaluyeh functions as a downstream materials platform, not only a gas production zone. The company mainly serves export markets from its Asaluyeh location.

OPERATING PROFILE

Operations, capacity & connectivity

Related use cases

Useful for petrochemical market screening, chemicals supply-chain mapping, export-route analysis, industrial equipment demand assessment, maintenance partner search, and compliance-risk review around Asaluyeh. Companies can use it to evaluate opportunities in technical services, storage, packaging, logistics, downstream materials, and environmental support. Field due diligence should verify product exposure, procurement channels, utility dependencies, port access, sanctions constraints, environmental obligations, and reliable local partners.

Capacity and service area

Capacity: Nominal capacity: 4.5 million tonnes per year. Product capacities include paraxylene (750,000 tonnes/year), orthoxylene (100,000 tonnes/year), benzene (430,000 tonnes/year) and mixed xylenes (180,000 tonnes/year). Service area: The complex occupies a reported 61 hectares in the Pars Special Economic Energy Zone, Asaluyeh.

Industries served

Petrochemicals; aromatics; export logistics.

CONTROL & DEVELOPMENT

Ownership, operation & expansion

Owner and operator

Owner: Part of Persian Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company (PGPIC). Major shareholders as of 19 July 2026: PGPIC (68.51%), TAPICO (15.3%) and National Retirement Fund Investment Company (5.81%). Some shares are traded on the Tehran Stock Exchange. Operator: Nouri Petrochemical Company

Opening or commissioning

July 2007. Construction began in December 2000; the first unit became operational in the second half of 2006.

Expansion and development projects

A reported Euro 6 diesel project was nearing full operation as of 19 July 2026: the distillation unit was producing and the reaction section was preparing for catalyst loading. The stated claim and timetable require independent project-level verification.

DECISION RISKS

Constraints, risk & compliance

Operational constraints

Primary feedstock is gas condensate from the South Pars Gas Field, creating material dependence on feedstock availability and associated regional infrastructure.

Key risks and compliance considerations

The company has been subject to international sanctions, including U.S. measures relating to Iran’s petrochemical sector. Counterparties should conduct current, transaction-specific sanctions and compliance screening.

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Common questions

Frequently asked questions

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What does Nouri Petrochemical Company produce?

Reported principal products include paraxylene, orthoxylene, benzene and mixed xylenes. LPG and naphtha are also referenced in available source material.

Where is Nouri Petrochemical Company located?

The complex is located in the Pars Special Economic Energy Zone in Asaluyeh, Bushehr Province, Iran.

What is the reported capacity of Nouri Petrochemical Company?

The complex has a reported nominal capacity of 4.5 million tonnes per year. Product-level reported capacities include 750,000 tonnes/year of paraxylene, 100,000 tonnes/year of orthoxylene, 430,000 tonnes/year of benzene and 180,000 tonnes/year of mixed xylenes.

Are there sanctions considerations for Nouri Petrochemical Company?

Yes. The company has been subject to international sanctions, including U.S. measures relating to Iran’s petrochemical sector. Parties should obtain current legal and compliance advice before any transaction or engagement.