Categories: EnergyIndustry

PRTC Signs Cooperation Deal with SPEC

The Petrochemical Research and Technology Company (PTRC) and the Supplying Petrochemical Industries Parts, Equipment & Chemicals Engineering Company (SPEC) have signed an agreement to enhance their technical relations and their commercialization of petrochemical catalysts and processes.

Esmaeil Ghanbari from SPEC and Mehdi Shari Niknafs signed the deal on the sidelines of the 21st Iran International Exhibition of Oil, Gas, Refining and Petrochemicals on Sunday.

The deal is aimed at boosting technical relations between the two petrochemical heavyweights in Iran.

The 21st Iran International Exhibition of Oil, Gas, Refining and Petrochemicals will run through May 8 at Tehran’s permanent fairgrounds. Nearly 2,000 exhibiting companies from 38 countries have put their latest oil and gas achievements on public display at the showcase.

Golrokh Askarieh

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