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Iran's Infrastructure projects...

Some one knows the music from the neuroscience research center Clip. Sorry for the question.
 
Iran's mining industry progressing fast..:-)

Middle East's largest ZINC plant
  • One billion dollars investment and located in Yazd
  • With 700 million ton Zinc/Lead reserve the plant's mine is second largest in the world
  • 75% of Iran's ZINC/Lead reserves are in this mine alone
  • Plant is built in 3 phase.Phase one is about to go on stream
  • Phase 1 will produce direct employment for 1000 people
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South Pars_11 goes on stream :cheesy:
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  • SP-11 is the last of the 14 phases of world's largest gas field "SOUTH PARS" in the Persian gulf ;
  • Developed by Iranian companies alone after French and Chinese companies quit the project
  • Considered an engineering achievement by Iran in gas exploration and development .
  • South_Pars phase 11 will generate $4-5 billion dollars revenue annually
  • Employs 10,000 people
  • Took 20 years because French and Chinese firms quitting the work to obey US sanctions.
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Iran's main International airport to get additional Terminals

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  • T-2 Terminal project along with many other smaller projects are currently on going with 10 billion Euros private investment. T-2 Capacity will be 25 million passengers/year
  • T-3 Terminal Planned with participation of Chinese and domestic contractors and investors
  • Total Capacity of T-1,2,3 will be 90 million passengers per years

UPDATE:

Iran awards $2.7bn airport project to Chinese contractor​

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US Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) (L) talks with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) during a rally with fellow Democrats before voting on H.R. 1, or the People Act, on the East Steps of the US Capitol on March 08, 2019 in Washington, DC. (AFP photo)

A Chinese contractor is awarded a major contract to develop Iran’s largest international airport.
Iran has awarded a contract to a Chinese company to develop its largest international airport, according to a senior transportation ministry official.
Saeid Chalandari, who serves as CEO of Imam Khomeini International Airport (IKA), said on Sunday that Iran will spend at least 2.5 billion euros ($2.7 billion) to build a second phase at the airport under the contract signed with the unidentified Chinese company.
Chalandari said the company had been selected to carry out the project after intensive negotiations with several domestic and international contractors.
He said, however, that Iran will pay for the project using a barter mechanism that allows swapping crude oil for financial resources, equipment and technical services.
“The executive operation for the new terminal under the second phase development operation of the airport will probably begin until late September,” said the official while speaking to reporters in a news conference.
IKA is Iran’s largest airport and is located some 25 kilometers to the southwest of the capital Tehran. The airport offers services to 29 major international airlines with flights to 64 destinations around the world.
Iran has planned major expansion projects for IKA to turn it to a regional aviation hub although some of those projects have stalled in recent years mainly because of US sanctions on the country.
Chalandari said the transportation ministry had finished feasibility studies for the development of the second phase of IKA, adding that the project will be executed across 410,000 hectares of lands located to the south of the airport.
He said IKA’a new terminal will enjoy modern equipment and infrastructure and will operate independent of the airport’s current facilities.
 
South_Pars phase 11 will generate $20 billion dollars revenue annually

False. Revenue is estimated at between 4 and 5 billion USD annually, not 20 billion. 20 billion is the amount invested into the project.

Also this news is nearly two weeks old.

Sources:
https://www.offshore-energy.biz/gal...-gulf-to-bring-iran-up-to-5-billion-annually/
 
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Isfahan_Shiraz freeway mega project
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  • longest single project freeway project in Iran @ 212 Kilometers
  • Connects Iran's two major cities
  • Costs $0.5 billion dollars
  • Cuts distance by 134 kilometer and travel time by 2 hours, save 100 million liters of fuel
  • This highway features the tallest road bridge in Iran with a height of 110 meters which is 264 meters long.
Personal note: I traveled shiraz-Tehran road twice a month for two years and wished it was a divided highway..it took 43 years for it to happen..never too late..lol
 
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Iran Reports 15 Percent Grow in Largest Gasoline Supplier Output​

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TEHRAN (FNA)- Iran’s largest gasoline supplier has ramped up output by 15 percent in 2023 compared to levels seen in 2022 amid a rising demand for fuel in Iran, a senior energy official announced.

"The gasoline output of the refinery had reached 41 million liters per day, up from a daily production of 35.6 million liters reported last year," CEO of Persian Gulf Star Oil Refinery (PGSOR) Alireza Jafarpour said on Thursday.
He said that the PGSOR supplies another 4 million liters per day of gasoline derivatives to other refineries to help them increase their output.
"Directly and indirectly, we are responding to 45 million liters of the gasoline demand in the country," Jafarpour added.
The PGSOR is the largest refinery in the world that runs on condensate, which is a very light form of crude oil. It is located near the port city of Bandar Abbas in southern Iran on the Persian Gulf coast.
The refinery has played a major role in Iran’s self-sufficiency in gasoline production since it was officially opened in 2019, more than a year after Iran’s petroleum industry came under American sanctions.
The major increase in gasoline output in the PGSOR, which itself was blacklisted by Washington in July last year, comes despite the fact it is banned from accessing foreign investment and technology.
Iran’s current average demand for gasoline is more than 120 million liters per day while consumption reaches nearly 150 million liters on peak travel days.

 
Iranians who make things happen

We often forget about the people who build and maintain infrastructure projects in Iran ..This post is for them. These are Engineers and Technicians that build Iran..you can see the confidence in their faces...no more foreigners..
Photos are from overhauling a Natural Gas refinery in the Persian gulf .
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Isfahan_Shiraz freeway mega project
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  • longest single project freeway project in Iran @ 212 Kilometers
  • Connects Iran's two major cities
  • Costs $0.5 billion dollars
  • Cuts distance by 134 kilometer and travel time by 2 hours, save 100 million liters of fuel
  • This highway features the tallest road bridge in Iran with a height of 110 meters which is 264 meters long.
Personal note: I traveled shiraz-Tehran road twice a month for two years and wished it was a divided highway..it took 43 years for it to happen..never too late..lol
UPDATE:

This 212 km Freeway mega project will be inaugurated tomorrow by the President and features Iran's tallest road bridge over Seppid river.
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This 4 lane bridge is named "Shaheed Solaimani" and was designed and built by Iranian engineers in 48 months using Iranian steel and concrete. It is 264 meters long and 110 meters from the bottom of the valley below.
 
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Rail link between Tehran-Sanandaj finally done after 18 years (420 km) of mostly mountain terain

This link goes through Hamadan and today Sanandaj-Hamadan (151 km) segment is completed making the connection of this Kurdish city to Tehran a reality.

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Rail link between Tehran-Sanandaj finally done after 18 years (420 km) of mostly mountain terain

This link goes through Hamadan and today Sanandaj-Hamadan (151 km) segment is completed making the connection of this Kurdish city to Tehran a reality.

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Sanandaj station during construction
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we still need lots of more specially toward our border towns
 
we still need lots of more specially toward our border towns
how long is the Sanandaj-Tehran train journey, how fast do the trains travel and what is the cost of the fare?

I guess 5-7 hours, not very fast, and very cheap
 
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