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Persian Gulf Star Refinery

A large gas-condensate refinery in Bandar Abbas, designed primarily to process feedstock from South Pars. Its verified installed capacity is 360,000 bpd, and its role is principally linked to domestic gasoline and refined-product supply.

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Updated19/07/2026
Strategic Layer

Strategic and market-access role

Persian Gulf Star Refinery is one of the highest-weight downstream energy assets in the Hormuz Graph because it sits near Bandar Abbas, Iran’s main southern logistics gateway, and is closely tied to gas-condensate processing, refined-product supply, port-linked movement, and sanctions-sensitive procurement chains. Its role connects energy security, petrochemical-adjacent materials flows, maritime logistics, industrial services, and national distribution. The asset is analytically important because it shows how Hormozgan combines refining, port access, rail-road freight, and export-facing infrastructure in one integrated southern energy corridor. Processes gas condensate into gasoline, diesel and naphtha for domestic consumption. Gasoline grades include Euro-4 and Euro-5.

OPERATING PROFILE

Operations, capacity & connectivity

Related use cases

Useful for downstream energy analysis, refinery-service market screening, industrial equipment demand mapping, port-linked logistics planning, maintenance partner search, and compliance-risk review. Analysts can use it to evaluate how Bandar Abbas refinery infrastructure interacts with fuel supply, petrochemical inputs, maritime exports, and national distribution routes. Commercial assessment should verify procurement channels, sanctions exposure, maintenance demand, environmental obligations, and reliable local service providers.

Capacity and service area

Capacity: Installed capacity: 360,000 barrels per day of gas condensate. Gasoline production capacity: 36–45 million litres per day. Service area: Domestic refined-product supply in Iran.

Connected modes

The refinery receives gas condensate by pipeline from the South Pars gas field and is connected to national refined-product distribution networks. Its proximity to Bandar Abbas port supports logistics access.

Industries served

Oil refining, gas-condensate processing, fuel distribution and petroleum logistics.

CONTROL & DEVELOPMENT

Ownership, operation & expansion

Owner and operator

Owner: Majority owned by Tamin Petroleum and Petrochemical Industries Investment Company (TAPICO), a subsidiary of Iran’s Social Security Organization. Other shareholders include National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company and Andisheh Mehvaran-e Iranian Investment Company. Operator: Persian Gulf Star Refinery Company (شرکت پالایش نفت ستاره خلیج فارس).

Opening or commissioning

The first phase officially launched in 2017. Subsequent phases reportedly brought the refinery to full capacity by 2019/2020.

DECISION RISKS

Constraints, risk & compliance

Operational constraints

Current throughput relative to installed capacity is not consistently disclosed publicly on a month-to-month basis.

Key risks and compliance considerations

The refinery and its operating company have been subject to U.S. sanctions, making sanctions and counterparty compliance material to commercial assessment.

Related context

Connected Intelligence

Relevant geography, industry, market and execution context for this profile.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Direct answers to the questions most likely to arise when reviewing this profile.

What is Persian Gulf Star Refinery?

Persian Gulf Star Refinery is a gas-condensate refinery in Bandar Abbas, Hormozgan Province. It is designed primarily to process gas condensate from the South Pars gas field.

What is the refinery’s installed processing capacity?

Official sources report installed gas-condensate processing capacity of 360,000 barrels per day. This should not be treated as a measure of current throughput, which is not consistently disclosed publicly.

What products does Persian Gulf Star Refinery produce?

Reported primary products are gasoline, including Euro-4 and Euro-5 grades, diesel and naphtha. Reported gasoline production capacity ranges from 36 to 45 million litres per day.

Are sanctions relevant to Persian Gulf Star Refinery?

Yes. The refinery and its operating company have been subject to U.S. sanctions. Sanctions and counterparty compliance should therefore be assessed for any prospective commercial engagement.