Tehran, Apr 12 (V7N) – Iran has begun rapid efforts to restore its energy infrastructure following damage from recent attacks, aiming to recover most of its oil refining capacity within one to two months, according to Reuters.

Officials say the country plans to restore around 70–80% of its previous refining capacity once repair work is completed across key facilities.

Iran’s Deputy Oil Minister Mohammad Sadeq Azimifar told the Student News Network that restoration work has already started at several refineries. He added that part of the Lavan Oil Refinery could resume operations within about 10 days, with other units expected to reopen in phases.

The development comes as Iran prioritizes energy stability and seeks to minimize disruptions to its domestic supply and export capacity.

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