Iran plans to raise its petrochemical revenues by six fold to $20 billion a year by 2015, Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh said last week. “Our aim is to produce 70 million tonnes of petrochemical products in 2015 worth $20 billion,” Mr Zanganeh said at a weekend petrochemical conference in Tehran. But industry experts told…

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