Visiting Kerman, Abadan, and Masjid Suleiman students to the oil industry museums

Tuesday, February 7, 2023Visiting Kerman, Abadan, and Masjid Suleiman students to the oil industry museums

Students of Kerman, Abadan, and Masjid Suleiman schools visited Kerosene Burner’s Museum, Karamoozan Museum, and Bibayan Refinery-Masjid Suleiman Sulfur Factory.

According to the public relations report of the management of museums and the oil industry document center, Kerosene Burner’s museum is one of the ancient buildings of Kerman, which was built by the governor of this city during the Zandiye period and was known as the "Bagh-e-Agha" mansion. This building was bought by the British for the British Consulate, After that, the building was bought by the British Persian Oil Company.

After the nationalization of the oil industry, this garden will be given to the National Oil Company in the following years, it will be owned by Iran's National Oil Products Distribution Company. A collection of lamps, heating devices, oil-burning cooking stoves, etc. are kept in Kerosene Burner’s Museum, which was opened on March 12, 2019.

Karamoozan Museum is the second project of oil industry museums in the Abadan school, which consists of five rooms, school grounds, training workshops, internal combustion engines, pipes and converters, preliminary or basic, carpentry, precision tools, turning, and metalworking.

The history of Abadan Vocational School goes back to 1312 solar year (1933 AD), this school is known as the second oil industry museum after the restoration and recovery of related documents.

Bibayan Refinery was established in 1932 AD in Masjid Suleiman, which is called LDU for short. This refinery has an area of 6 hectares and has administrative and industrial buildings. As the first oil refinery, this building is supposed to be operated and used by the public as a museum.

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