Narkangan Gas to liquid International Co.
 
 
 

Management

 

  • Managing Director
  • Project Manager

     

    Managing Director

    Dr Ghorban is the Managing Director of Narkangan Gas To Liquid International Co., Chairman of Qeshm Energy International, Secretary of Commission on Environment & Energy of International Chamber of Commerce Iran's Committee and Director of the International Institute for Caspian Studies (IICS). Dr Ghorban has a B.Sc. from the American University of Beirut, an M.Phil from Brunel University, UK, and a Ph.D. in Petroleum Economics from the University of London. Dr. Ghorban has been an independent energy consultant in UK and Iran since 1979 in which position he has consulted several organizations and international companies including Organization of Petroleum exporting Countries (OPEC). He has also worked with the Institute for Political and International Studies, the Institute for International Energy Studies and a number of Iranian companies engaged in oil, gas and petrochemicals business in Iran.
    Dr. Ghorban is a fellow of the Institute of Energy, member of the Royal Institute of International Affairs and member of the International Institute of Strategic Studies in the United Kingdom. Dr. Ghorban is a member of the Iran Association of Energy Economics in Iran as well as a member of the International Institute for Caspian Studies in Tehran. Dr. Ghorban has published many articles and scientific papers in various international journals.

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    Project Manager

    Mr. Javadi has been a Director of Narkangan Gas to Liquid International Co since the formation of the company.  He is also the Project Director for the Shiraz GTL project in Kohenjan, which will be Iran’s first commercial GTL plant. Prior to this Mr. Javadi was the Chairman of Petrochemical Industries Design and Engineering Company (PIDEC) and Erection and Construction Company (ECC), together one of Iran’s pre-eminent EPC contractors. As Chairman of PIDEC and ECC, Mr. Javadi oversaw the development of Iran’s petrochemical sector and was instrumental in the establishment of these two institutions as international players in the petrochemical industry. Under his leadership, PIDEC won numerous contracts, including 3 methanol plants of various sizes, MTBE plant and two Ammonia/urea plants. Mr. Javadi is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the National Association of Corrosion Engineers and other professional organizations in Iran.

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