IRGC contractor unveils second long range crude tanker
https://parstoday.ir/en/news/iran-i131068-irgc_contractor_unveils_second_long_range_crude_tanker
Iran’s elite military force the IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) has unveiled a second-long range crude tanker built by its engineering and construction headquarters, a sign the force keeps expanding its growth capacities in neutralizing the illegal bans imposed by the United States.
(last modified 2021-04-13T07:22:40+00:00 )
Dec 22, 2020 17:59 UTC
  • IRGC contractor unveils second long range crude tanker

Iran’s elite military force the IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) has unveiled a second-long range crude tanker built by its engineering and construction headquarters, a sign the force keeps expanding its growth capacities in neutralizing the illegal bans imposed by the United States.

According to reports, General Saeed Mohammad, the Commander of IRGC’s Khatam Construction Headquarters, visited a shipyard in Bushehr on the coast of the Persian Gulf to unveil the large vessel on Tuesday.

Mohammad said the Aframax tanker, which is capable of carrying 113,000 metric tons of oil (750,000 barrels), has been built by IRGC-affiliated Sadra Company for delivery to a foreign customer through an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract.

He said the ship is the second of its type built by the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps for delivery to foreign customers, adding that the two projects had earned the country nearly 120 million euros in hard currency revenues.  

The commander said the new oil tanker will start sailing before the end of the current fiscal year in late March.

IRGC’s engineering and construction wing has played a major role in Iran’s infrastructure development in recent years.

The Khatam headquarters has been behind major projects in Iran’s transportation and energy sectors. Its maritime branch Sadra has been a key contributor to Iran’s push to indigenize manufacturing of oil and gas drilling rigs. Those rigs have helped Iran’s Oil Ministry to significantly boost natural gas output from the sprawling South Pars gas filed in the Persian Gulf.

SS