TEHRAN: Iranian Minister of Industries signed an agreement with its Chinese’s counterpart to set up an industrial town in Jask Port, aimed at establish and develop different industries, including petrochemical, refinery, aluminum and steel industries.Two sides agreed to jointly construct the industrial town on a 4-acre area.
In August, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani announced plans to turn Jask into an economic and industrial center and the country’s second oil hub for exporting crude to different world states.
“Jask should turn into Iran’s second hub for exporting oil,” Rouhani said during a recent visit to the Southern Hormuzgan province.
“By implementing the plan, exports of oil won’t rely on just one port and one place (the Kharg Island) in the Persian Gulf and through the Strait of Hormuz, but it will also be available through the Sea of Oman,” he added.
Rouhani said that turning Jask into an oil hub is a difficult job which needs three to four years of endeavor, but it is “strategic and important” to Iran.
Jask is a vital port for Iran’s petroleum industry as 20 million barrels of crude oil are stored there before being exported.
In relevant remarks in March, Rouhani underlined the importance of the port city of Jask for the expansion of energy ties with the neighboring countries.
“Government is committed to develop Jask Port to become a major Iranian oil terminal in the Sea of Oman,” President Rouhani told reporters in the Southern Kish Island.
President Rouhani reiterated that Jask will turn into one of the country’s most important crude oil export terminals in the near future.
“Iran-Oman recent contract under which the Islamic Republic would supply the ‘Persian Gulf state with natural gas through Jask Post will develop the region’s economy,” the President reiterated.