Iran says Denmarks Haldor Topsoe has voiced readiness to invest in its petrochemical industry.
Marzieh Shahdaei, the managing director of Irans National Petrochemical Company (NPC), told the domestic media that she had discussed several areas for potential cooperation with top officials from Haldor Topsoe in a meeting on the sidelines of K Trade Fair 2016 in Germany.
Shahdaei added that the Danish giant had expressed readiness to participate in projects to produce new petrochemical products.
She emphasized that the company was specifically interested in supplying Irans petrochemical projects with technical licenses.
Further areas of cooperation between Irans NPC and the Danish firm include the construction of catalyst plants and also plants to produce methanol, urea and ammonia.
Before a series of US-led sanctions were imposed on Iran in 2012, Haldor Topsoe was one of the most active companies in the countrys petrochemical industry, Irans Mehr News Agency reported. The Danish company had a contract worth 500 million to construct a methanol production unit in Irans Asaluyeh energy hub.
Iran has been witnessing a surge in the interest of global energy giants in its petrochemical industry.
Adel Salimnejad, the managing director of Irans Persian Gulf Holding Company,said on Friday that Total plans to invest as much as $2 billion in an olefin project in Iran.
Salimnejad added that a deal to the same effect will be signed with the company before April 2017.
He also said another major energy corporation which he did not name plans to sign a second big petrochemical deal with Iran within the next months.