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Iran Plans to Restore Refining Capabilities in 2 Months, Official Says

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Iran’s senior oil official says most damaged refining and distribution facilities will return to 70-80% capacity in a month or two. Deputy Minister of Oil Mohammad Sadeq Azimifar told the Student News Network that repair work has started, with part of the Lavan refinery expected to resume operations within about ten days. Other units are set to come back online gradually.

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