South Pars gas field maintains sustainable production during 12-day war

SHANA (Tehran) – The CEO of Pars Oil and Gas Company (POGC) announced the return of the damaged South Pars Phase 14 refinery unit to production, praising the efforts and dedication of employees.

Touraj Dehqani emphasized that gas industry workers continued uninterrupted and sustainable gas extraction from the shared South Pars field with determination and sacrifice during the 12-day war imposed by the Zionist regime.

According to Pars Oil and Gas Company, Dehqani highlighted the proud unity and resilience of the Iranian people against enemy aggression and the exemplary strength of the country’s armed forces in defending the nation.

He stated, “I consider it my duty to thank my colleagues in the operational and administrative sectors of POGC, especially those stationed at the South Pars platforms, who worked tirelessly to fulfill their responsibilities and maintain maximum gas production during this period.”

He added that the employees’ relentless efforts—both at headquarters, where work continued despite wartime conditions in the capital, and in operational areas, where operations ran around the clock—alongside the people’s unprecedented solidarity in recent days, demonstrated a shining example of Iran’s national unity.

Referring to the attack on the South Pars Phase 14 refinery, the CEO noted that due to the swift action of employees, safety teams, and firefighters, the incident was quickly contained, and follow-up measures were implemented. Thanks to these continuous efforts, gas injection from Phase 14 into the national pipeline resumed hours ago.

The report added that from the first hours of the Zionist regime’s attacks on the country, the CEO was present alongside operational staff in Kangan and Asaluyeh to directly oversee workflows, boost morale, and expedite decision-making and technical and safety measures.

Crisis management and passive defense meetings were also held continuously in the operational areas of South Pars in Bushehr Province, in coordination with the company’s central headquarters in Tehran. These meetings, aimed at ensuring maximum preparedness against potential threats and emergencies, implemented all necessary measures to protect employee safety, facility security, sustained gas extraction from the South Pars field, and uninterrupted annual maintenance of offshore platforms.

The incident caused by the Zionist regime’s attack on the South Pars Phase 14 refinery was swiftly and successfully controlled due to the full preparedness and coordination of operational teams. Through implemented measures and the dedication of Pars Oil and Gas Company employees, sustainable gas extraction from the shared South Pars field continued without interruption during the recent crisis.

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