The Jam Petrochemical Company (Persian: شرکت پتروشیمی جم, romanized: Sherkat-e Petroshimi-ye Jam), (JPC) is an Iranian petrochemical company in Asaluyeh, Bushehr province, which was established in 2000.
[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] Jam Petrochemical Company (JPC), established in 2000, was founded as part of Iran's national strategy to develop its petrochemical industry by utilizing resources from the South Pars Gas Field.
Known as the "Olefins 10" project within the National Petrochemical Company's framework, JPC benefits from proximity to essential resources, including raw materials, fuel, and infrastructure such as ports and roads, facilitating its role in both domestic and international markets and supporting Iran's transition toward non-oil exports.
These facilities collectively make JPC one of the largest olefin producers globally and a significant supplier of polymer products in Iran.
The company's product portfolio includes various grades of polyethylene and other petrochemical derivatives, catering to markets in the Middle East and beyond.