“Financial shortages are the most important concern with the progress of Persian Gulf Star Refinery,” the minister said.
Persian Gulf Star Refinery is expected to produce 360,000 b/d of condensate, 27 ml/d of regular gasoline, 9 ml/d of premium gasoline, 14 ml/d of gasoil and 3.37 ml/d of fuel jet.
Moreover, the facility would supply 3.81 ml/d of liquefied gas, 130,000 tons a day of sulfur and 468 tons a day of hydrogen.
A pipeline has already been built for transferring gas condensate from Assaluyeh to the refinery.
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