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Public cooperation urged to cut fuel consumption
SHANA (Tehran) – Iran could save up to 20 million liters of gasoline per day if each household reduces daily fuel consumption by just one liter, according to the head of the National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company (NIOPDC).
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NIOPDC: Agricultural fuel quotas calculated using three key indicators
SHANA (Tehran) – Fuel quotas for Iran’s agricultural machinery are calculated based on established indicators, the head of the National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company said, noting that three main criteria are used in the allocation process: the reported cultivated area, the number of hours required for farming operations for each crop, and machinery fuel consumption coefficients.
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Facilitating service with use of personal fuel cards
SHANA (Tehran) – The National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company emphasized the need to use personal smart fuel cards, stating in a notice that citizens are urged to carry their own cards to streamline service, reduce lines and save time.
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Lawmakers visit Tehran oil depot damaged in war
SHANA (Tehran) – Members of the Tehran Province Representatives Assembly visited the Rey oil depot, a fuel products transfer center that was targeted during the third war of aggression by US-Zionist forces.
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NIOPDC : Fuel supply under control
SHANA (Tehran) - The National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company said in a statement that following attacks on oil depots in Tehran and Alborz provinces, fuel supply remains under control. The company said it has relied on strategic reserves, activated alternative routes and implemented preplanned measures, adding there is no concern about the stability of supply.
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Sufficient fuel stored in oil depots; gasoline supply continues as usual
SHANA (Tehran) - The CEO of the National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company said sufficient fuel has been stored in oil depots and gasoline supply to Tehran and Alborz provinces, as well as the rest of the country, continues as usual.
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Following martyrdom of Leader
Oil industry managers issue condolence messages
SHANA (Tehran) — A number of senior managers in Iran’s oil and gas sector issued separate condolence messages following the martyrdom of Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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NIORDC assures public of continuous fuel supply
SHANA (Tehran) – The National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company (NIORDC) affirmed its commitment to maintaining stable and continuous fuel supply throughout the country.
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Fuel smart card issuance cut to one day
SHANA (Tehran) – The head of the Fuel Smart Card System at the National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Co. said the rollout of an instant issuance plan has reduced the waiting time for fuel smart cards from about 60 days to 24 hours.
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Launch of instant fuel card issuance project
SHANA (Tehran) – The instant issuance of smart fuel cards was launched to cut national costs, strengthen fuel supply security and save time and money for applicants.
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Reduced use of emergency fuel cards at stations
SHANA (Tehran) – The CEO of the National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company said a new gasoline policy aimed at encouraging motorists to use their personal fuel cards has significantly reduced reliance on emergency cards at fuel stations.
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Managing consumption averts $1b in diesel imports
SHANA (Tehran) – The CEO of the National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company said gas oil (diesel) consumption fell 4% in the year 1404, allowing the country to avoid imports after spending about $1 billion on gas oil imports last year.
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Strategic pipelines drive major gains in oil, product transfers, deliver billions in savings
SHANA (Tehran) - The managing director of the National Iranian Oil Engineering and Construction Company said several major oil and petroleum product pipeline projects will be completed and commissioned in the Iranian year 1404 (March 2025–March 2026), significantly improving fuel supply stability and generating annual savings of trillions of rials in transportation costs.
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Imported premium gasoline sales to begin in Tehran
SHANA (Tehran) – Iran will begin offering imported premium gasoline in Tehran starting Thursday, according to a statement from the National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company.
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Personal fuel card use rises to 74%
SHANA (Tehran) – The head of the National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company said the share of fuel purchases made with personal fuel cards has climbed from 57% to 74% in the seven days since the launch of a new gasoline pricing plan.
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Drivers can use 3,000-toman gasoline quotas directly from fuel cards
SHANA (Tehran) – The CEO of the National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company (NIOPDC) announced that 1.12 billion liters of gasoline at the first rate and 1.866 billion liters at the second rate have been loaded onto fuel cards for gasoline-powered vehicles in December. He added that both single-fuel and dual-fuel vehicles have a large balance of the 3,000-toman quota, which can be used during the last eight days of December, eliminating the need to use station emergency cards.
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New gasoline measure aims to maximize use of personal fuel cards
SHANA (Tehran) – The head of the National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company said the government’s new three-tier gasoline pricing measure is intended to maximize the use of personal fuel cards, a task assigned to the company under the plan.
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Gasoline prices for newly registered vehicles unchanged for now
SHANA (Tehran) – The head of the smart fuel system at the National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company said gasoline prices for newly registered vehicles have not yet been changed, despite a nationwide update of fuel stations early Saturday.
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NIOPDC outlines key measures of new gasoline plan
SHANA (Tehran) –The head of the National Iranian Oil Products Refining and Distribution Company (NIOPDC) outlined actions taken to meet the obligations under Iran’s new gasoline plan, saying the company is fully prepared to implement the government’s latest directive.
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Euro-4 diesel deliveries to Tehran power plants exceed commitments
SHANA (Tehran) – The head of the National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company said deliveries of Euro-4 diesel to power plants in Tehran Province have surpassed the company’s commitments, noting that about 97 percent of the diesel supplied to the Damavand power plant met the Euro-4 standard.
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NIOPDC ready to transfer fuel quota to bank cards
SHANA (Tehran) – The head of the National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company (NIOPDC) said the company is prepared to implement a measure that would transfer fuel quotas from personal fuel cards to bank cards, but noted that the plan’s implementing bylaw has not yet been issued.
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No such thing as ‘White Fuel Cards,’ NIOPDC says
SHANA (Tehran) – The National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company (NIOPDC) issued a statement strongly denying social media rumors about the existence of so-called “white fuel cards,” and provided clarifications on how fuel cards are issued and how many are currently active.
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Fuel quotas for cars with reissued license plates will not be cut
SHANA (Tehran) – The head of the National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company said gasoline quotas at the first-tier rate (1,500 tomans) and second-tier rate (3,000 tomans) will not be removed for vehicles that undergo license plate replacement, because “new-number vehicles” refers only to brand-new cars that have never been registered.
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Iran distributes 53m liters of gasoline daily using emergency fuel cards
SHANA (Tehran) - About 53 million liters of gasoline are distributed daily in Iran using station emergency fuel cards, the head of the National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company said.
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Gasoline consumption up 9m liters compared with last year
SHANA (Tehran) – The head of the National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company (NIOPDC) said average daily gasoline consumption has reached 133 million liters since the start of the year, an increase of 9 million liters compared with the same period last year.
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Daily diesel consumption drops by 3-5m liters through bodies cooperation
SHANA (Tehran) – The head of the National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company said the significant price difference between domestic and border prices for oil products is the main driver of smuggling. He announced that through coordinated efforts, daily diesel consumption has recently fallen by 3 to 5 million liters.
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Data-driven systems seen as key to curbing fuel smuggling;
NIORDC: Power plant diesel stocks double
SHANA (Tehran) – The head of the National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company (NIORDC) said data-driven governance and smart supply-and-consumption systems are the main tools for combating fuel smuggling. He added that the country’s diesel reserves for power plants have doubled compared with the same period last year.
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NIORDC chief praises staff’s efforts during 12-day war
SHANA (Tehran) – The CEO of the National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company (NIORDC) praised the dedication of fuel distribution employees during the recent 12-day conflict, calling their efforts “commendable.”
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Power plant fuel tanks full; gasoline consumption up 6.5% in October
SHANA (Tehran) – The managing director of the National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company said power plant fuel tanks across the country are full, leaving little capacity for additional storage.
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Lawmaker says fuel reserves in good condition
SHANA (Tehran) – The spokesman for the Iranian Parliament’s Industries and Mines Committee said reports indicate that the country’s fuel reserves are in good condition and that, with public cooperation, Iran will get through the winter with minimal problems.