Mohammad-Tala Mazloumi noted that despite daily gasoline consumption reaching 200 million liters in the early days of the enemy’s attack, these efforts prevented any fuel shortages or public dissatisfaction.
Highlighting the effective actions of the Oil and Energy Ministries during the 12-day war with the Zionist regime, Mazloumi said, "The efforts of responsible agencies and ministries in managing stable fuel and energy supplies are commendable. The cooperation between the people and officials was exemplary, with citizens playing their role well, just as they did during the Sacred Defense era."
He also acknowledged the Energy Ministry and Tavanir Company’s role in ensuring stable electricity supply and praised the Oil Ministry and NIORDC for their strong performance in producing and distributing petroleum products. "The coordinated efforts across the oil industry’s value chain—from production and transportation to refining and distribution—played a vital role in securing the country’s energy stability," he added.
Mazloumi, the representative of Behbahan and Aghajari in the Islamic Consultative Assembly, emphasized that despite high gasoline demand, the Oil Ministry’s prompt actions ensured uninterrupted fuel supply with public support.
Stressing the importance of continued unity, he said, "The people’s solidarity and cooperation have enabled the government to effectively provide essential services, goods, and energy. This readiness and collaboration must be maintained."
He urged the Oil Ministry to prioritize stable fuel supply and sustain oil and petroleum product exports.
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