The report says President Hassan Rouhani today inaugurated a new refinery that produces some 12 million litres (3.17 million gallons) of gas in its first phase.
Iranians consume 60 million litres (16 million gallons) of fuel daily on average. The country already produces about 50 million litres and some 11 million litres (2.9 million gallons) are imported.
The report said the refinery in the port city of Bandar Abbas, some 1,205 kilometres south of Tehran, is capable of producing 36 million litres (9.5 million gallons) of gas per day after it is completed in 2018. Construction on the refinery began in 2006.
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