The President considered the connection of oil, gas, and petrochemical companies to the country's leading universities essential and a win-win event, saying: "Such a connection will lead to mutual assistance between universities and these companies, and on the one hand, academic elites will face and engage with the realities of this field, and on the other hand, they can provide solutions to solve problems by relying on their knowledge."
According to Ashura News, citing ISNA, Masoud Pezshkian, after visiting the 29th Tehran International Oil, Gas, Refining and Petrochemical Exhibition this morning, Thursday, May 8, 1404, stated that "the purpose of holding such exhibitions is to introduce the capabilities of companies to consumers and policymakers," and said: "In these visits, we learn about both the capabilities and the problems of these companies, and we will examine how and through what mechanisms we can help oil, gas and petrochemical companies achieve their maximum capabilities and the benefits of their activities reach both these companies and the country."
Referring to the capabilities of the country's oil, gas, refining and petrochemical companies, he noted: "If we connect the various circles of activity in this field correctly and create a complete structure, these companies will develop more quickly and produce better quality products."
He also considered the connection of oil, gas, and petrochemical companies to the country's leading universities as essential and a win-win event, saying: "Such a connection will lead to mutual assistance between universities and these companies, and on the one hand, academic elites will face and engage with the realities of this field, and on the other hand, they can provide solutions to solve problems based on their knowledge; I hope these circles will be connected to each other and a complete structure will be provided to solve problems and promote the activities of these companies." The President emphasized: "The government will do everything in its power to help solve the problems of oil, gas, refining, and petrochemical companies."
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