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23Rd IRAN International Oil, GAS, REFINING & Petrochemical Update Date 4th May 2018 • 23rd IRAN INTERNATIONAl Oil, GAS, REFINING & PETROCHEMICAl EXHIBITION THE 23rd IRAN INTERNATIONAL OIL, GAS, REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL EXHIBITION No. Company Name Hall No Booth No Country Product and Service Groups 1 «ЛГ avtomatica», PSC, LLC 38 1778 Russia 1.18. VALVES AND ACCESSORIES 2 1844exchange 5 1558 Iran 2.16. OTHER SUPPORTING SERVICES 2.07. INSPECTION / CONTROL AND TESTING 3 2R Inspection & Quality Services Outdoor 3622 Iran SERVICES 4 3X Engineering 38 1671 Monaco Aba Rayan Kia Intellectual Property & 5 35 1857 Iran 2.01. ENGINEERING SERVICES Technology Institute 6 Abadeh Cement 18 2236 Iran 1.05.THERMAL(HEATERS / FURNACES / 7 Aban Air Cooler 6 960 Iran BOILERS/HEAT EXCHANGERS / HEAT TRANSFER EQUIPMENT) 8 ABB 44A 1258 Switzerland 9 Abhar Cable Co. 12,13 335 Iran 1.08. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS Czech 10 ABO VALVE 35 1808 1.18. VALVES AND ACCESSORIES Republic 1.04.ROTARY MACHINERY(COMPRESSORS/ 11 Abran Sanat 31B 1103 Iran PUMPS & TURBINES/EXPANDERS / BLOWERS/ DRIVERS AND ACCESSORIES) 1.20. NON-METAL MATERIALS (PLASTICS, 12 absanattehran 18 2230 Iran COMPOSITES) 13 Absun Palayesh Co. 6 962 Iran 2.01. ENGINEERING SERVICES 14 Absun Zolal Khavarmiane 41B 2185 Iran 3.01. ENGINEERING / PROCUREMENT 1.04.ROTARY MACHINERY(COMPRESSORS/ 15 Abtin Sanat 25E 569 Iran PUMPS & TURBINES/EXPANDERS / BLOWERS/ DRIVERS AND ACCESSORIES) 1.9. INSTRUMENTATION / COMMUNICATION AND 16 Abzar Control Arshia 18 2207 Iran PROCESS CONTROL EQUIPMENT / MATERIALS 17 AbzarYaragh Magazine Outdoor 3031 Iran 2.16. OTHER SUPPORTING SERVICES 18 ACC&EI 38B 2488 Iran THE 23rd IRAN INTERNATIONAL OIL, GAS, REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL EXHIBITION No. Company Name Hall No Booth No Country Product and Service Groups 19 ACECR 10,11 251 Iran 1.02. DRILLING EQUIPMENT 20 ACG (Access Consulting Group ) 44B 1345 UAE 2.02. CONSULTANCY SERVICES 1.15. SAFETY / PROTECTION / SECURITY / 21 ADER TAVAN NAMI 35 1848 Iran FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT 1.04.ROTARY MACHINERY(COMPRESSORS/ 22 Aderan Dej 41B 2117 Iran PUMPS & TURBINES/EXPANDERS / BLOWERS/ DRIVERS AND ACCESSORIES) 1.9. INSTRUMENTATION / COMMUNICATION AND 23 Adish Pad Mehr 5 1508 Iran PROCESS CONTROL EQUIPMENT / MATERIALS 24 Adrian shimi arvand 25C 540 Iran 1.23. INSULATION / REFRACTORY MATERIALS 25 Advantage Austria Teheran 41 2058.3 Austria 1.04.ROTARY MACHINERY(COMPRESSORS/ 26 AEA-Global 10,11 220 Iran PUMPS & TURBINES/EXPANDERS / BLOWERS/ DRIVERS AND ACCESSORIES) 27 Aein Ravankar Parto 35 1858 Iran 1.22. CHEMICAL / OILS / PAINTS 1.04.ROTARY MACHINERY(COMPRESSORS/ Aflak Novin Kar Engineering & Commercial 28 41B 2198 Iran PUMPS & TURBINES/EXPANDERS / BLOWERS/ Co. DRIVERS AND ACCESSORIES) 29 afshan sanat avaran novin 25E 571 Iran 30 AFSHAR Electronic Industries (HORAND) 38B 2430 Iran 31 afzoonravan 7 836 Iran 1.22. CHEMICAL / OILS / PAINTS 1.20. NON-METAL MATERIALS (PLASTICS, 32 afzounplast 35 1827 Iran COMPOSITES) 1.04.ROTARY MACHINERY(COMPRESSORS/ 33 AHAR powerstation services 14,15 406 Iran PUMPS & TURBINES/EXPANDERS / BLOWERS/ DRIVERS AND ACCESSORIES) 34 ahmad Outdoor 3031 Iran 35 AHWaz Pipe Mills CO. 8,9 138 Iran 1.17. PIPES / TUBES / HOSES AND FITTINGS 1.11. COOLING / HEATING / VENTILATION / AIR 36 Airliquid Zagros 22 2330 Iran CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT THE 23rd IRAN INTERNATIONAL OIL, GAS, REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL EXHIBITION No. Company Name Hall No Booth No Country Product and Service Groups 37 AKAM BITUMEN CO 7 852 Iran 1.22. CHEMICAL / OILS / PAINTS 38 AKAY Industries 38 1613 Netherlands 39 Akharinkhabar 41B 2120 Iran 2.16. OTHER SUPPORTING SERVICES 1.20. NON-METAL MATERIALS (PLASTICS, 40 Akzo Nobel Middle East FZE 40A 1466 UAE COMPOSITES) 41 Al Sayadi 38 1611 Oman 42 AL SHEHAB - IOTA 38 1734 Switzerland 43 Alamoot abadan refinery co Outdoor 3025 Iran 1.22. CHEMICAL / OILS / PAINTS 1.04.ROTARY MACHINERY(COMPRESSORS/ 44 Alborz Turbocompressor Co. (ATCO) 5 1578 Iran PUMPS & TURBINES/EXPANDERS / BLOWERS/ DRIVERS AND ACCESSORIES) 45 alborzsteel Outdoor 3710 Iran 1.17. PIPES / TUBES / HOSES AND FITTINGS 46 ALBORZSUBCOOL 5 1571 Iran 1.01.EXPLORATION EQUIPMENT 1.9. INSTRUMENTATION / COMMUNICATION AND 47 Alderley 44B 1384 UAE PROCESS CONTROL EQUIPMENT / MATERIALS 48 Aliaj Joosh Aria 6 980 Iran 2.16. OTHER SUPPORTING SERVICES 49 aliaraghi commercial 41B 2140 Iran 1.02. DRILLING EQUIPMENT 50 Alma Carbovac 35 1899 France 51 Alpha niroo toos 38A 1988 Iran 2.01. ENGINEERING SERVICES 52 Alstron 35 1854 Kazakhstan 2.02. CONSULTANCY SERVICES 1.11. COOLING / HEATING / VENTILATION / AIR 53 Alvand Indusrrial Group 20 2322 Iran CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT 54 Alvandpars sepahan 25B 514 Iran THE 23rd IRAN INTERNATIONAL OIL, GAS, REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL EXHIBITION No. Company Name Hall No Booth No Country Product and Service Groups 1.05.THERMAL(HEATERS / FURNACES / 55 AMA INDUSTRIAL COMPANY 31A 1036 Iran BOILERS/HEAT EXCHANGERS / HEAT TRANSFER EQUIPMENT) 56 Amach 35 1890 France 1.04.ROTARY MACHINERY(COMPRESSORS/ 57 AMAJ TOSSEH PAYA COMPANY 27 754 Iran PUMPS & TURBINES/EXPANDERS / BLOWERS/ DRIVERS AND ACCESSORIES) 58 Amakkoosha 41 2040 Iran 1.08. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS 59 Amethyste 35 1890 France 60 amico Outdoor 3204 Iran 61 Amir Kabir petrochemical Co. 14,15 413 Iran 1.22. CHEMICAL / OILS / PAINTS 62 amitis shimikar kish 18 2280 Iran 1.22. CHEMICAL / OILS / PAINTS 63 amolcarborundom 31B 1179 Iran 1.19. STEEL / METAL MATERIALS 64 AMPO POYAM VALVES 35 1866 Spain 1.18. VALVES AND ACCESSORIES 65 Analytik Jena 38 1675 Germany 1.14. LABORATORY EQUIPMENT 1.15. SAFETY / PROTECTION / SECURITY / 66 Andishe Bartar Tose'e Ertebatat 38A 1922 Iran FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT 67 Andishe Daran Sanat Co. 37A 2625 Iran 1.02. DRILLING EQUIPMENT 68 andishe shomal machinery 31A 1009 Iran 1.10 MISCELLANEOUS MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT 1.04.ROTARY MACHINERY(COMPRESSORS/ 69 ANDRITZ SEPARATION GmbH 38B 2408 Germany PUMPS & TURBINES/EXPANDERS / BLOWERS/ DRIVERS AND ACCESSORIES) 1.15. SAFETY / PROTECTION / SECURITY / 70 angus 44B 1362 UK FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT 2.05. CONSTRUCTION / MODIFICATION / REPAIR / 71 Anhar co. 41 2053 Iran MAINTENANCE / REFURBISHMENT SERVICES 72 ANKO Industry Service GmbH 38B 2533 Germany 1.01.EXPLORATION EQUIPMENT THE 23rd IRAN INTERNATIONAL OIL, GAS, REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL EXHIBITION No. Company Name Hall No Booth No Country Product and Service Groups 73 Anping County Xinghuo Metal Mesh Factory 38 1640 China 1.02. DRILLING EQUIPMENT ANPING SHENGJIA HARDWARE MESH 74 38 1634 China 1.02. DRILLING EQUIPMENT CO.,LTD 1.11. COOLING / HEATING / VENTILATION / AIR 75 ANSHAN GANGFENG FAN CO LTD 40 1403 China CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT 76 Anton Paar 41 2058.1 Austria 1.9. INSTRUMENTATION / COMMUNICATION AND 77 Apadana Equipment Technologists Ltd. 5 1532 Iran PROCESS CONTROL EQUIPMENT / MATERIALS 78 Apadana Sazeh Co. Ltd., (APSACO) 38A 1977 Iran 1.17. PIPES / TUBES / HOSES AND FITTINGS 1.04.ROTARY MACHINERY(COMPRESSORS/ 79 Apam Machine 27 757 Iran PUMPS & TURBINES/EXPANDERS / BLOWERS/ DRIVERS AND ACCESSORIES) 1.15. SAFETY / PROTECTION / SECURITY / 80 apameh sanat 18 2234 Iran FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT 1.04.ROTARY MACHINERY(COMPRESSORS/ 81 Apollo Goessnitz GmbH 38 1736 Germany PUMPS & TURBINES/EXPANDERS / BLOWERS/ DRIVERS AND ACCESSORIES) 82 aprin exchange 38A 1951 Iran 83 Aprin Noor Afarin 22 2329 Iran 84 Aqseptense 35 1891.2 France 85 Aquenta Engineering and System Integration 41 2076 Austria 1.9. INSTRUMENTATION / COMMUNICATION AND 86 ARA KAVOSH PAJOUH 41 2001 Iran PROCESS CONTROL EQUIPMENT / MATERIALS 87 arad sanatmaham Outdoor 3717 Iran 88 aradsanatmahan 31B 1123 Iran 1.22. CHEMICAL / OILS / PAINTS 89 ARAK GODAZESH 31A 1048 Iran 1.18. VALVES AND ACCESSORIES 90 Arak Rail Co. 31B 1158 Iran 1.19. STEEL / METAL MATERIALS THE 23rd IRAN INTERNATIONAL OIL, GAS, REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL EXHIBITION No. Company Name Hall No Booth No Country Product and Service Groups 2.07. INSPECTION / CONTROL AND TESTING 91 Aram Azmoon 38A 1943 Iran SERVICES aramgostar arsin wood and metal industries 92 25D 552 Iran company 1.28. OTHER PRODUCTS / EQUIPMENT AND 93 ARARAT FILTER Ind.Mfg.CO. 20 2302 Iran MATERIALS 1.08. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS 2.01. ENGINEERING SERVICES 94 AraTajhizSystem 44B 1340 Iran 2.02. CONSULTANCY SERVICES 3.04. ENGINEERING / PROCUREMENT / CONSTRUCTION / INSTALLATION / COMMISSIONING 1.04.ROTARY MACHINERY(COMPRESSORS/ 98 ARAZ SANAT ASIA 10,11 209 Iran PUMPS & TURBINES/EXPANDERS / BLOWERS/ DRIVERS AND ACCESSORIES) 99 Ardabil Industrial Valves Co. 31A 1049 Iran 1.18. VALVES AND ACCESSORIES 100 ardakan industrial ceramics co 31A 1005 Iran 1.15. SAFETY / PROTECTION / SECURITY / 101 ARdal Engineering co 41B 2143 Iran FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT 1.07. TANKS / VESSELS / COLUMNS/ 102 Ardestan Gas Complex Outdoor 3120 Iran DRUM/TOWER ARI Armaturen - Albert Richter GmbH & Co. 103 38B 2503 Germany 1.18. VALVES AND ACCESSORIES KG 104 Aria Azmoon Sanat 38A 1925 Iran 2.01. ENGINEERING SERVICES 1.9. INSTRUMENTATION / COMMUNICATION AND 105 Aria Beniz Outdoor 3052 Iran PROCESS CONTROL EQUIPMENT / MATERIALS 106 Aria Machine Fajr 41B 2166 Iran 1.04.ROTARY MACHINERY(COMPRESSORS/ 107 Aria Machine Hegmataneh 25E 566 Iran PUMPS & TURBINES/EXPANDERS / BLOWERS/ DRIVERS AND ACCESSORIES) 108 Aria Noorin Mica Group 31B 1171 Iran 1.10 MISCELLANEOUS MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT THE 23rd IRAN INTERNATIONAL OIL, GAS, REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL EXHIBITION No. Company Name Hall No Booth No Country Product and Service Groups 1.9. INSTRUMENTATION / COMMUNICATION AND 109 Aria Profile Chabahar 38B 2494 Iran PROCESS CONTROL EQUIPMENT / MATERIALS 1.11. COOLING / HEATING / VENTILATION / AIR 110 Aria rockwool Co. 6 954 Iran CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT 111 Aria Sepehr Shimi 7 810
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