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4 Apr 2026, 18:36

'#Mahshahr around 11 AM'
The received video description: 'Only the Fajr 1 and Fajr 2 petrochemical plants were hit in the special zone, which were utilities for the companies in the area. Amir Kabir and Rajal were not directly attacked, and since the companies are adjacent to each other, the smoke, flames, and remnants of the explosion caused confusion among the observers. Outside the special zone, the water power section, which is also a utility for the Imam Port petrochemical plant, was hit! The gray smoke at the back and right is related to the Imam Port petrochemical plant, and the black smoke in the middle is from Fajr 1.'
Wikipedia: The operational scope of [Fajr Utilities] includes the production and supply of electricity, steam, industrial water, air separation, and wastewater treatment for the petrochemical complexes in the region.
Saturday, April 15
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Another received message that I cannot evaluate or confirm:
Let me explain about the three major utilities in Iran's petrochemical industry.
The largest is Mobin Energy, which, like Fajr, is a subsidiary of the Persian Gulf Holding. It supports all the petrochemicals in Phase 1 of Assaluyeh, which are the most profitable.
The second is Fajr Energy, which supports the petrochemicals in Mahshahr, and the third is Damavand Energy, which supports the petrochemicals in Phase 2 of Assaluyeh, many of which have not yet become operational. They all provide electricity, oxygen, steam, and industrial wastewater. Currently, the most strategic one is probably Mobin Energy. Today, the CEOs of the companies were supposed to meet regarding the shutdown of the Mobin power plant or the continuation of production. If Mobin shuts down, a significant portion of the country's revenue will be lost. Pars, Arya Sasol, Pardis, Zagros, Jam, and Nouri are among the most important companies whose operations depend on Mobin being active.

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