China Grants Zheijang First Private Fuel Export License

China has granted Zhejiang Petroleum & Chemical Co (ZPC) a license to export refined oil products, making it the first private oil refiner to win such permission, two sources with knowledge…
Sinopec Resumes Output at Most Wells Shut by Typhoon

Sinopec Corp has resumed operations at most of the oil and gas wells at its top-producing oilfield, Shengli in east China, after thousands were shut due to typhoon Lekima, parent company Sinopec…
Sinopec, Zhejiang to Build LNG Terminal in China

China's Sinopec Corp has teamed with Zhejiang Energy Group Co Ltd on a 3 million tonne-per-year liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in east China, with the first phase set for operation at end-2021…
LNG Imports Climb at CNOOC's Zhejiang Terminal

CNOOC's Zhejiang terminal will receive 5 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas in 2018 up from 3.58 million tonnes last year, CNOOC Gas and Power Co said on Thursday.The Zhejiang terminal located in Ningbo in Zhejiang province has un
East China LNG Terminal Records 93% Sales Increase

A liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal in east China operated by China National Offshore Oil Company, or CNOOC, recorded an increase of 93 percent in gas sales in the first five months of this year, the state oil company said on
Sinopec to Double LNG Capacity, Boost Shale Ops
China's Sinopec group, parent of Sinopec Corp, aims to more than double its receiving capacity of liquefied natural gas over the next six years and lift domestic shale gas production by two thirds by 2020.
World's Largest Modularized Cracking Furnace to be Built
Wison Offshore & Marine has announced that the company has been awarded a contract to fabricate modules for 9 sets of 200,000t/y ethylene cracking furnaces for an integrated refining and petrochemical…
ABB to Strengthen China's Transmission Grid
Zurich, Switzerland, April 9, 2015 – ABB, the leading power and automation technology group, has won orders worth over $100 million to supply converter transformers and components including…
China Rejects Sinopec Environmental Assessment
The Chinese government has rejecting an environmental impact assessment for an $84 million commercial crude oil storage base planned by Sinopec Corp citing insufficient measures to cut potential pollution.
China Buying for $24b Nuclear Projects
Westinghouse in talks to sell eight AP1000 Reactors; Nuclear plants, with machinery and services, may cost $24 billion. China may sign as early as next year the first of several contracts for…