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Iran's petrochemical industry is reportedly recovering rapidly after wartime strikes damaged critical infrastructure. This footage shows petrochemical repair operations using heavy cranes, welding teams, and structural reconstruction as Iran claims 89% of petrochemical capacity has resumed operations. The recovery highlights the importance of strategic energy infrastructure for economic resilience and military sustainment, though official figures remain independently unverified.

Expert Insight: Rapid industrial recovery suggests the strikes caused significant but largely temporary disruption rather than permanent loss of production capacity.

Credits: Thanks to Persian Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company (PGPIC) and Persian Gulf Fajr Energy Co. for the publicly released footage.

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00:00Iranian engineering teams are rapidly restoring damaged petrochemical facilities
00:04following strikes that reportedly disrupted power systems, feedstock lines, and processing
00:09infrastructure. Heavy cranes, structural welding, and modular repairs suggest a pre-planned recovery
00:15doctrine designed to restart production quickly. Iranian officials claim nearly 89 percent of
00:21affected capacity is back online. The original strikes appear to have achieved temporary
00:25mission kills rather than permanent destruction.
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