
The National Petrochemical Company (NPC) is the state-owned holding company responsible for the development and operation of Iran's petrochemical sector. A subsidiary of the Ministry of Petroleum, it was established in 1964, beginning operations with a small fertilizer plant in Shiraz, and has since grown into the second-largest producer and exporter of petrochemicals in the Middle East.
NPC oversees the planning, development, investment, and management of petrochemical complexes across Iran, producing chemicals and intermediates, industrial polymers, fertilizers, and metals. Its key products and exports include ethylene, polyethylene, methanol, urea, ammonia, benzene, sulfur, PVC, and propylene, supplied to domestic industry and international markets.

Base olefin feedstock

HDPE, LDPE and LLDPE polymers

Industrial-grade methanol

Nitrogen fertilizer urea
Anhydrous ammonia
Aromatic benzene

Polyvinyl chloride resin
Propylene olefin
Granulated industrial sulfur
Aromatic chemical intermediates
NPC established under National Iranian Oil Company
Major expansion of petrochemical complexes
Launched South Pars/Assaluyeh petrochemical zone projects
Became second-largest petrochemical producer in the Middle East
No. 144, North Sheikh Bahai St., Molla Sadra Ave, Tehran, Iran
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