Minister of Mines and Petroleum Inspects the Construction Progress of the Safwan Cement Project

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Sat, Jul 11 2026 9:44 PM
وزیر معادن و پترولیم از روند پیشرفت کارهای ساختمانی سمنت صفوان بازدید نمودند

Mr. Hedayatullah Badri, Minister of Mines and Petroleum, inspected the ongoing construction works of the Safwan Cement Factory in Parwan Province.
 The Minister of Mines and Petroleum closely inspected various sections of the plant and assessed the progress of activities, production capacity, and the level of progress of the project. He emphasized adherence to the required standards, expediting the construction process, and ensuring the timely completion of the project.
The Project Manager presented comprehensive information about the progress of the construction activities of the factory, stating that after commissioning, the factory is expected to produce between 5000 and 9000 tons of cement per day, and once it becomes operational the project will create employment opportunities approximately for 5000 people, both directly and indirectly.

وزیر معادن و پترولیم از روند پیشرفت کارهای ساختمانی سمنت صفوان بازدید نمودند

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