According to the Abadan Oil Refining Company, the refinery — the country’s only state-owned facility — began implementing its program at the start of November to raise daily Euro-4 gasoline output from 1.5 million to 2.5 million liters by the end of the month. The move aligns with national goals for cleaner air and sustainable development in Khuzestan.
Officials say the plan is more than just an industrial decision. It represents a serious, concrete step toward reducing air pollution, improving fuel standards and helping address environmental challenges in southwestern Iran, where rising emissions have become a major concern. The refinery’s decision to increase Euro-4 gasoline production reflects its broader social and national commitment.
With more than a century of history in Iran’s oil industry, Abadan Refinery has once again demonstrated its ability to lead in advancing the country’s strategic goals despite economic and environmental challenges. Operational units and workforce teams are using modern technologies and working around the clock to carry out the plan, which aims not only to enhance fuel quality and cut urban emissions but also to support sustainable development across Khuzestan.
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