31 December 2025 - 14:04
  • News ID: 1285950
Oil minister presses ahead with energy-savings program

SHANA (Tehran) – The head of parliament’s Civil Engineering Committee said the oil minister is strongly committed to implementing Article 12 of the Law on Removing Obstacles to Production and has taken the right approach, with funds generated from energy savings already paid to some agencies and yielding acceptable results.

Mohammadreza Rezaei-Kouchi, describing the committee’s meeting Tuesday attended by Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad, said lawmakers reviewed the Oil Ministry’s implementation of Article 12. He called the provision an exceptional opportunity for the country.

Under Article 12, government agencies and the private sector refer their projects to the Oil Ministry when they achieve energy savings, and the ministry pays them cash resources equivalent to the value of those savings, he said.

The mechanism both prevents energy waste and channels the resulting savings into the implementation of the country’s civil and infrastructure projects, Rezaei-Kouchi added.

He said agencies including the Road Maintenance and Transportation Organization, the Ports and Maritime Organization, and the Islamic Republic of Iran Railways were invited to the meeting to explain projects they have referred to the Oil Ministry under Article 12. The agencies presented positive reports, showing that projects funded through this mechanism are underway.

Rezaei-Kouchi reiterated that the oil minister has shown serious determination to implement Article 12 and has taken the correct path, noting that funds from energy savings have already been paid for some projects and have produced satisfactory outcomes.

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