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Sinopec

China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (中国石油化工股份有限公司), or Sinopec (simplified Chinese: 中国石化; traditional Chinese: 中國石化; pinyin: Zhōngguó Shíhuà), is a Chinese oil and gas enterprise based in Beijing. It is listed in Hong Kong and also trades in Shanghai.

China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation
中国石油化工股份有限公司
Headquarters in Beijing
Native name
中国石油化工股份有限公司
TypePublic
IndustryOil and gas
FoundedBeijing, China
(25 February 2000; 23 years ago (25 February 2000))
HeadquartersChaoyang District, Beijing, China
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Zhao Dong (Chairman)[1]
  • Dai Houliang (Vice Chairman & President)[2]
  • Chang Zhenyong (Vice President)[3]
ProductsFuels, natural gas, lubricants, petrochemicals
Revenue CN¥3,318,168 million (US$482.4 billion) (2022)[4]
CN¥1,302.073 billion (2022)[4]
CN¥75.643 billion (2022)[4]
Total assets CN¥1,948.640 billion (2017)[4]
Total equity CN¥784.706 billion (2022)[4]
Number of employees
374,791 (2022)[4]
ParentChina Petrochemical Corporation
Websitesinopec.com/listco
Sinopec
Simplified Chinese中国石油化工股份有限公司
Traditional Chinese中國石油化工股份有限公司
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhōngguó Shíyóu Huàgōng Gǔfèn Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī
Sinopec in Hong Kong
Sinopec in Hangzhou, Zhejiang

Sinopec Limited's parent, Sinopec Group, is the world's largest oil refining, gas and petrochemical conglomerate, headquartered in Chaoyang District, Beijing.[5] Sinopec's business includes oil and gas exploration, refining, and marketing; production and sales of petrochemicals, chemical fibers, chemical fertilizers, and other chemical products; storage and pipeline transportation of crude oil and natural gas; import, export and import/export agency business of crude oil, natural gas, refined oil products, petrochemicals, and other chemicals. It also produces ethanol and several biofuels such as biodiesel and green jet fuel, from waste vegetable oil.[6][7]

Corporate history edit

Sinopec Limited was established as a joint stock entity under the China Petrochemical Corporation Group (Sinopec Group) in February 2000. The company was simultaneously listed in Hong Kong, New York, and London in October 2000. A Shanghai listing was completed in June 2001.

Given its legacy asset base from Sinopec Group, analysts have categorized it as a more downstream oil player than PetroChina.[8] Sinopec is the largest oil refiner in Asia by annual volume processed. Sinopec produces around 1/4 as much raw crude oil as PetroChina, but produces 60% more refined products per annum.

In December 2006, Sinopec acquired the assets of Shengli Petroleum, whose main asset was a maturing domestic oil field, in order to stabilize its crude inputs and raise the utilization rate of its existing refineries.

In March 2013, China Petroleum and Chemical Corp agreed to pay $1.5 billion for Sinopec Group's overseas oil and gas-producing assets.[9]

In August 2013, Sinopec acquired a 33% stake in Apache Corporation’s oil and gas business in Egypt for $3.1 billion.[10]

In December 2013, MCC Holding Hong Kong Corp. Ltd. and MCC Oil Gas Limited, acquired an 18% stake of Sinopec in oil and gas business for $9.3 billion.[11]

In 2021, Sinopec began a partnership with NIO, when they unveiled that a NIO Power Swap Station 2.9 would be put into the Sinopec Chaoying Station in Beijing. Additionally, the partnership was to include cooperation between the two companies in new materials, smart EV technology, Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS), construction of recreational facilities, as well as the purchase of vehicles.[12]

Sinopec has developed a megatonnes carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) project in China. It consists of two parts, the Sinopec Qilu carbon capture and the Shengli Oil Field CO2 shifting and storage. The project has been operational since January 2022. The construction of another CCUS project is planned by 2026.[13][14][15]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Sinopec reported a loss of 23 billion yuan in the January to June time frame of 2020. In 2021, they reported a 22% increase in revenue as the demand for fuel and oil slowly returned to normal.[16] In 2022, the company reported a 25% net income increase in the first quarter. Diesel output was increased by almost 10% that year and the gasoline production saw only a 0.7% increase.[17]

In April 2023, an agreement was signed between Sinopec and QatarEnergy, making Sinopec the first Asian buyer to participate in the eastern expansion of Qatar's North Field liquefied natural gas project, with a 5% stake in an 8 million tonnes per year LNG train.[18][19][20]

Sinopec began production in June 2023 at its first green hydrogen plant in Xinjiang, which has an annual production capacity of 20,000 tonnes of hydrogen.[21][22] At the end of June 2023, Sinopec Overseas Investment Holding was established as a vehicle for investment, construction and operation of overseas refineries. Overseas investments at the time amount to 400,000 barrels per day at the Yasref refinery, as well as the $10 billion Amur Gas Chemical Complex in East Siberia.[23]

In August 2023, Sinopec, together with Shell and BASF, signed a research agreement with Baoshan Iron & Steel Co. for the construction of China's first open 10 million tonne open carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) facility.[24][25]

 
Sinopec's filling stations are a frequent sight on China's roads and rivers.

Africa edit

Sinopec signed an evaluation deal with Gabon in 2004. During his African visit that year Chinese President Hu Jintao signed a series of bilateral trade accords with his Gabonese counterpart Omar Bongo, including a "memorandum of agreement aimed at showing the parties' desire to develop exploration, exploitation, refining and export activities of oil products". Three onshore fields were to be explored. One of the three blocks, LT2000, is some 200 kilometers (120 mi) southeast of Gabon's economic hub, Port Gentil, which lies south of the capital, Libreville, on the Atlantic coast. The other two — DR200 and GT2000 - are around 100 kilometres (62 mi) northeast of Port Gentil, according to the Gabonese oil ministry.[26]

In November 2005, Sinopec Group announced plans to partner with CNPC to purchase an oil field in Sudan, and has reportedly indicated an interest in expanding its business in Sudan.[27] Sinopec Corporation is a partner in Petrodar Operating Company Ltd., a consortium whose partners also include China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC, the 90 per cent owner of PetroChina) and Sudapet (the Sudanese state-owned oil company), among others. In August 2005, Petrodar commenced production of oil in blocks 3 and 7 in South-east Sudan. In December 2005, Petrodar announced that its first shipment of crude oil would be shipped from Sudan in January 2006. Petrodar's operations represent a major increase in overall Sudanese oil production. Sinopec is also looking into other companies such as ERHC Energy which has multiple oil block assets in the Joint Development Zone.[28]

In 2007, in eastern Ethiopia's Ogaden Desert, a raid by an ethnic Somali rebel group on a Sinopec drilling site left 74 dead including 9 Chinese oil workers, and 7 kidnapped on 24 April 2007. The rebels, the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF), later released the seven abductees and warned foreign companies against working in the area. Sinopec said it had no plans to pull out of the resource-rich region despite the attack. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Liu Jianchao says that China strongly condemns the violent attack carried out by Somalian insurgents on the premises of the oil company Sinopec in Ethiopia.[29]

In August 2009, Sinopec completed a takeover of Geneva-based Addax Petroleum for $7.5 billion marking China's biggest foreign takeover. On 31 October 2011 Addax acquired[30] Shell's 80% share of an exploration firm called Pecten that explores and drills in various offshore locations including the oil basin near Douala, Cameroon in cooperation with TotalEnergies.[31]

In June 2013, Sinopec agreed to acquire Marathon Oil Corp's Angolan offshore oil and gas field for $1.52 billion.[32]

In Angola, as of at least 2023, Sinopec is a part minority owner of several offshore projects via Sinopec's half ownership of a joint venture with the private company Sonangol Sinopec International.[33]: 165  Sinopec is also a part owner of the joint venture POLY-GCL Petroleum, which as of 2023 is developing a $4 billion natural gas project in Ethiopia, which will include a pipeline to the Djiboutian coast and an export terminal.[33]: 165  According to David H. Shinn and academic Joshua Eisenman, the Ethiopian project underscore China's commitment to expanding its import of liquified natural gas from African countries.[33]: 165 

Rest of the world edit

Sinopec established its first drilling rig in Saudi Arabia in 2000. In 2004, Sinopec began exploring in Saudi Arabia.[citation needed]

In February 2007, Saudi Aramco and Exxon signed a deal with Sinopec to revamp the Fujian oil refinery and triple its capacity to 240,000 barrels per day (38,000 m3/d) by 2009. Aramco, Exxon and Sinopec also signed contracts for a fuel marketing venture that will manage 750 service stations and a network of terminals in Fujian province.[34] Unipec, a subsidiary of Sinopec, signed a contract with French oil company Total Gabon in February 2002. Under the contract China, for the first time, bought Gabonese crude oil.[35] In the African nation of Gabon, Sinopec's joint ventures in oil exploration have been accused of violating environmental conventions by the government of Gabon. Its activities in Gabon's national parks were suspended in September 2006, by the Gabonese national parks council.[36]

On 13 April 2010 the company announced acquisition of Conoco Phillips's 9% stake in the Canadian oil sand firms, Syncrude, for $4.65bn. The deal was granted regulatory approval from the Canadian government on 25 June 2010.[37] While largely welcomed by industry, Sinopec's Syncrude stake has raised concerns about the influence the Chinese government may try to exert on Canadian policy makers.[38]

In October 2011, the company offered C$2.2 billion ($2.1 billion) to acquire Canadian oil and gas firm Daylight Energy.[39] Daylight was renamed Sinopec Daylight Energy Ltd. after it was taken over in December 2011.[40]

On 11 November 2011 Sinopec announced that the company will invest $5.2 billion in buying a 30 percent stake in the Brazilian unit of Galp Energia SGPS SA which discovered biggest reserved in the western hemisphere since 1976.[41]

On 15 October 2012 Sinopec completed the purchase of 20 oil wells belonging to TOTAL E&P in Southern Nigeria in a deal worth around $2.45 billion. This was a remarkable achievement in the company's aim at fully exploring the oil-rich African country. Also they are presently executing an oil/gas project in STUBB CREEK region in Akwa Ibom Southern Nigeria that is capable of producing about 10,000 barrels of oil/day. This is in addition to other exploration projects currently being embarked upon both in Rivers and Akwa Ibom States. Sinopec indeed had previously taken over Addax Petroleum with numerous assets in Nigeria and Cameroon.

On 17 December 2012 Talisman Energy UK announced Sinopec has invested $1.5 billion in a 49 percent stake of Talisman's North Sea properties.[42]

In April 2013, Sinopec agreed to sell a stake of 30 percent in an oil and gas block in Myanmar to Taiwan's CPC Corp.[43]

In November 2021, U.S. producer Venture Global LNG signed a twenty-year contract with Sinopec to supply liquefied natural gas (LNG).[44][45] In January 2022 they offered to re-sell LNG to take advantage of high Asian spot prices.[46]

China's imports of U.S. natural gas will more than double.[47][45] In March 2022, a memorandum of understanding was signed between Sinopec and Aramco to strengthen the already existing ties between the companies and to improve their downstream operations.[48]

Unipec, a subsidiary of Sinopec, is an intermediary for banned Russian oil.[49][50]

Environmental and safety record edit

In 2004, Sinopec prospected for oil in the 1,550 square kilometers of Loango National Park in southern Gabon and encountered criticism for what domestic and foreign environmental critics said were poor and damaging methods.[51] Primatology professor Christophe Boesch of the US-based environmental organization, the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), criticized the use of dynamite and heavy machinery in exploration and road construction by Sinopec through park, noting that it might drive native gorillas deeper into the jungle, where they would be outside legal restrictions on hunting.[52] Gabonese law states that industries can extract oil from national parks, but must rehabilitate them to the prior condition. Boesch, and other international experts, have suggested that Sinopec use other methods such as horizontal drilling to minimize its environmental footprint.[36] Sinopec's activities in Gabon's national parks were suspended in September 2006, by the Gabonese national parks council.[36] In 2007, Sinopec redid its earlier environmental study, this time in conjunction with the Gabonese environmentalist group Enviropass and the World Wildlife Foundation, winning high marks from Gabonese, Western, and Chinese conservation experts. Shortly thereafter, Sinopec resumed production with more environmentally friendly methods.[53]

On 21 December 2006, gas started leaking during the drilling of a test well by the Sinopec Southern Prospecting and Development Branch in Quingxi. 12,380 people were evacuated after the leakage occurred. It took at least three attempts and two weeks for the company to seal the leak.[54]

China's top environmental watchdog warned Sinopec in 2007 to stop operations at one of its oil fields due to chronic river pollution. Zhongyuan Oilfields Petrochemical Company, a unit of Sinopec, had failed to meet waste water treatment requirements and had been ordered to pay a pollution fine and operations had to be halted, according to the State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA).[55]

Guangdong Provincial Environment Bureau (GPEB) had also issued a red sign warning to 19 companies, including Sinopec Guangzhou, in February 2008. By GPEB's standard, the companies that have involved in excessive emissions or caused serious environmental pollution accidents will be given the red sign warning and will be placed under strict supervision.[56]

On Wednesday, 28 July 2010, an explosion at an abandoned Sinopec plastics and chemicals factory in the Qixia District of Nanjing, China killed at least 12 people and seriously injured 15 more.

An oil pipeline explosion on Friday, 22 November 2013, in Qingdao, Shandong province killed at least 62 people, injuring 136, and displacing hundreds more after oil previously leaking onto a street during the day ignited.[57]

Renewable energies edit

In November 2021, construction of a green hydrogen plant in Kuqa city began. The cost of the construction is to amount to 3 billion yuan (US$470 million), and the plant will provide an annual production of 20,000 tons which will be supplied to Sinopec's Tahe refinery and production is to begin by June 2023. Also included in the plans are a storage tank as well as a pipeline network.[58] The project will also be powered by a 1000-megawatt solar power station.[59]

December 2022 a Project for the annual green hydrogen production, for the cost of 20.5 billion yuan ($2.9 billion), in Ulanqab in central Inner Mongolia, targeting of 100,000 tons of production per year, was confirmed by the Inner Mongolia energy bureau.

Electricity supply will derive from a wind farm of 1.7 gigawatts (GW) and a solar farm of 804 megawatts (MW). The idea is using a pipeline transferring the hydrogen to Sinopec's Beijing Yanshan petrochemical complex. Construction on the Ulanqab project is slated to start construction in December 2023, with completion scheduled for June 2027.

The other proposal approved last week by inner Mongolia is a 3-billion-yuan ($430 million) project to be sited in the Uxin region of Ordos city.

In Ordos city, inner Mongolia, 430Mio $ are to be invested in a 400MW windfarm, for the production of 20,000 tons of green hydrogen per year. The first phase of construction started by the end of 2022.[60]

Scandals edit

The former head of the companies board of directors Chen Tonghai was sentenced to death in July 2009 after being accused of corruption. He was relieved of post in 2007.[61]

Awards edit

See also edit

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sinopec, confused, with, group, parent, company, china, petroleum, chemical, corporation, 中国石油化工股份有限公司, simplified, chinese, 中国石化, traditional, chinese, 中國石化, pinyin, zhōngguó, shíhuà, chinese, enterprise, based, beijing, listed, hong, kong, also, trades, shan. Not to be confused with Sinopec Group the parent company China Petroleum amp Chemical Corporation 中国石油化工股份有限公司 or Sinopec simplified Chinese 中国石化 traditional Chinese 中國石化 pinyin Zhōngguo Shihua is a Chinese oil and gas enterprise based in Beijing It is listed in Hong Kong and also trades in Shanghai China Petroleum amp Chemical Corporation中国石油化工股份有限公司Headquarters in BeijingNative name中国石油化工股份有限公司TypePublicTraded asSSE 600028SEHK 386Hang Seng Index componentIndustryOil and gasFoundedBeijing China 25 February 2000 23 years ago 25 February 2000 HeadquartersChaoyang District Beijing ChinaArea servedWorldwideKey peopleZhao Dong Chairman 1 Dai Houliang Vice Chairman amp President 2 Chang Zhenyong Vice President 3 ProductsFuels natural gas lubricants petrochemicalsRevenueCN 3 318 168 million US 482 4 billion 2022 4 Operating incomeCN 1 302 073 billion 2022 4 Net incomeCN 75 643 billion 2022 4 Total assetsCN 1 948 640 billion 2017 4 Total equityCN 784 706 billion 2022 4 Number of employees374 791 2022 4 ParentChina Petrochemical CorporationWebsitesinopec com listcoSinopecSimplified Chinese中国石油化工股份有限公司Traditional Chinese中國石油化工股份有限公司TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinZhōngguo Shiyou Huagōng Gǔfen Yǒuxian GōngsiSinopec in Hong KongSinopec in Hangzhou ZhejiangSinopec Limited s parent Sinopec Group is the world s largest oil refining gas and petrochemical conglomerate headquartered in Chaoyang District Beijing 5 Sinopec s business includes oil and gas exploration refining and marketing production and sales of petrochemicals chemical fibers chemical fertilizers and other chemical products storage and pipeline transportation of crude oil and natural gas import export and import export agency business of crude oil natural gas refined oil products petrochemicals and other chemicals It also produces ethanol and several biofuels such as biodiesel and green jet fuel from waste vegetable oil 6 7 Contents 1 Corporate history 1 1 Africa 1 2 Rest of the world 2 Environmental and safety record 3 Renewable energies 4 Scandals 5 Awards 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksCorporate history editSinopec Limited was established as a joint stock entity under the China Petrochemical Corporation Group Sinopec Group in February 2000 The company was simultaneously listed in Hong Kong New York and London in October 2000 A Shanghai listing was completed in June 2001 Given its legacy asset base from Sinopec Group analysts have categorized it as a more downstream oil player than PetroChina 8 Sinopec is the largest oil refiner in Asia by annual volume processed Sinopec produces around 1 4 as much raw crude oil as PetroChina but produces 60 more refined products per annum In December 2006 Sinopec acquired the assets of Shengli Petroleum whose main asset was a maturing domestic oil field in order to stabilize its crude inputs and raise the utilization rate of its existing refineries In March 2013 China Petroleum and Chemical Corp agreed to pay 1 5 billion for Sinopec Group s overseas oil and gas producing assets 9 In August 2013 Sinopec acquired a 33 stake in Apache Corporation s oil and gas business in Egypt for 3 1 billion 10 In December 2013 MCC Holding Hong Kong Corp Ltd and MCC Oil Gas Limited acquired an 18 stake of Sinopec in oil and gas business for 9 3 billion 11 In 2021 Sinopec began a partnership with NIO when they unveiled that a NIO Power Swap Station 2 9 would be put into the Sinopec Chaoying Station in Beijing Additionally the partnership was to include cooperation between the two companies in new materials smart EV technology Battery as a Service BaaS construction of recreational facilities as well as the purchase of vehicles 12 Sinopec has developed a megatonnes carbon capture utilisation and storage CCUS project in China It consists of two parts the Sinopec Qilu carbon capture and the Shengli Oil Field CO2 shifting and storage The project has been operational since January 2022 The construction of another CCUS project is planned by 2026 13 14 15 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic Sinopec reported a loss of 23 billion yuan in the January to June time frame of 2020 In 2021 they reported a 22 increase in revenue as the demand for fuel and oil slowly returned to normal 16 In 2022 the company reported a 25 net income increase in the first quarter Diesel output was increased by almost 10 that year and the gasoline production saw only a 0 7 increase 17 In April 2023 an agreement was signed between Sinopec and QatarEnergy making Sinopec the first Asian buyer to participate in the eastern expansion of Qatar s North Field liquefied natural gas project with a 5 stake in an 8 million tonnes per year LNG train 18 19 20 Sinopec began production in June 2023 at its first green hydrogen plant in Xinjiang which has an annual production capacity of 20 000 tonnes of hydrogen 21 22 At the end of June 2023 Sinopec Overseas Investment Holding was established as a vehicle for investment construction and operation of overseas refineries Overseas investments at the time amount to 400 000 barrels per day at the Yasref refinery as well as the 10 billion Amur Gas Chemical Complex in East Siberia 23 In August 2023 Sinopec together with Shell and BASF signed a research agreement with Baoshan Iron amp Steel Co for the construction of China s first open 10 million tonne open carbon capture utilisation and storage CCUS facility 24 25 nbsp Sinopec s filling stations are a frequent sight on China s roads and rivers Africa edit Sinopec signed an evaluation deal with Gabon in 2004 During his African visit that year Chinese President Hu Jintao signed a series of bilateral trade accords with his Gabonese counterpart Omar Bongo including a memorandum of agreement aimed at showing the parties desire to develop exploration exploitation refining and export activities of oil products Three onshore fields were to be explored One of the three blocks LT2000 is some 200 kilometers 120 mi southeast of Gabon s economic hub Port Gentil which lies south of the capital Libreville on the Atlantic coast The other two DR200 and GT2000 are around 100 kilometres 62 mi northeast of Port Gentil according to the Gabonese oil ministry 26 In November 2005 Sinopec Group announced plans to partner with CNPC to purchase an oil field in Sudan and has reportedly indicated an interest in expanding its business in Sudan 27 Sinopec Corporation is a partner in Petrodar Operating Company Ltd a consortium whose partners also include China National Petroleum Corporation CNPC the 90 per cent owner of PetroChina and Sudapet the Sudanese state owned oil company among others In August 2005 Petrodar commenced production of oil in blocks 3 and 7 in South east Sudan In December 2005 Petrodar announced that its first shipment of crude oil would be shipped from Sudan in January 2006 Petrodar s operations represent a major increase in overall Sudanese oil production Sinopec is also looking into other companies such as ERHC Energy which has multiple oil block assets in the Joint Development Zone 28 In 2007 in eastern Ethiopia s Ogaden Desert a raid by an ethnic Somali rebel group on a Sinopec drilling site left 74 dead including 9 Chinese oil workers and 7 kidnapped on 24 April 2007 The rebels the Ogaden National Liberation Front ONLF later released the seven abductees and warned foreign companies against working in the area Sinopec said it had no plans to pull out of the resource rich region despite the attack Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Liu Jianchao says that China strongly condemns the violent attack carried out by Somalian insurgents on the premises of the oil company Sinopec in Ethiopia 29 In August 2009 Sinopec completed a takeover of Geneva based Addax Petroleum for 7 5 billion marking China s biggest foreign takeover On 31 October 2011 Addax acquired 30 Shell s 80 share of an exploration firm called Pecten that explores and drills in various offshore locations including the oil basin near Douala Cameroon in cooperation with TotalEnergies 31 In June 2013 Sinopec agreed to acquire Marathon Oil Corp s Angolan offshore oil and gas field for 1 52 billion 32 In Angola as of at least 2023 Sinopec is a part minority owner of several offshore projects via Sinopec s half ownership of a joint venture with the private company Sonangol Sinopec International 33 165 Sinopec is also a part owner of the joint venture POLY GCL Petroleum which as of 2023 is developing a 4 billion natural gas project in Ethiopia which will include a pipeline to the Djiboutian coast and an export terminal 33 165 According to David H Shinn and academic Joshua Eisenman the Ethiopian project underscore China s commitment to expanding its import of liquified natural gas from African countries 33 165 Rest of the world edit Sinopec established its first drilling rig in Saudi Arabia in 2000 In 2004 Sinopec began exploring in Saudi Arabia citation needed In February 2007 Saudi Aramco and Exxon signed a deal with Sinopec to revamp the Fujian oil refinery and triple its capacity to 240 000 barrels per day 38 000 m3 d by 2009 Aramco Exxon and Sinopec also signed contracts for a fuel marketing venture that will manage 750 service stations and a network of terminals in Fujian province 34 Unipec a subsidiary of Sinopec signed a contract with French oil company Total Gabon in February 2002 Under the contract China for the first time bought Gabonese crude oil 35 In the African nation of Gabon Sinopec s joint ventures in oil exploration have been accused of violating environmental conventions by the government of Gabon Its activities in Gabon s national parks were suspended in September 2006 by the Gabonese national parks council 36 On 13 April 2010 the company announced acquisition of Conoco Phillips s 9 stake in the Canadian oil sand firms Syncrude for 4 65bn The deal was granted regulatory approval from the Canadian government on 25 June 2010 37 While largely welcomed by industry Sinopec s Syncrude stake has raised concerns about the influence the Chinese government may try to exert on Canadian policy makers 38 In October 2011 the company offered C 2 2 billion 2 1 billion to acquire Canadian oil and gas firm Daylight Energy 39 Daylight was renamed Sinopec Daylight Energy Ltd after it was taken over in December 2011 40 On 11 November 2011 Sinopec announced that the company will invest 5 2 billion in buying a 30 percent stake in the Brazilian unit of Galp Energia SGPS SA which discovered biggest reserved in the western hemisphere since 1976 41 On 15 October 2012 Sinopec completed the purchase of 20 oil wells belonging to TOTAL E amp P in Southern Nigeria in a deal worth around 2 45 billion This was a remarkable achievement in the company s aim at fully exploring the oil rich African country Also they are presently executing an oil gas project in STUBB CREEK region in Akwa Ibom Southern Nigeria that is capable of producing about 10 000 barrels of oil day This is in addition to other exploration projects currently being embarked upon both in Rivers and Akwa Ibom States Sinopec indeed had previously taken over Addax Petroleum with numerous assets in Nigeria and Cameroon On 17 December 2012 Talisman Energy UK announced Sinopec has invested 1 5 billion in a 49 percent stake of Talisman s North Sea properties 42 In April 2013 Sinopec agreed to sell a stake of 30 percent in an oil and gas block in Myanmar to Taiwan s CPC Corp 43 In November 2021 U S producer Venture Global LNG signed a twenty year contract with Sinopec to supply liquefied natural gas LNG 44 45 In January 2022 they offered to re sell LNG to take advantage of high Asian spot prices 46 China s imports of U S natural gas will more than double 47 45 In March 2022 a memorandum of understanding was signed between Sinopec and Aramco to strengthen the already existing ties between the companies and to improve their downstream operations 48 Unipec a subsidiary of Sinopec is an intermediary for banned Russian oil 49 50 Environmental and safety record editIn 2004 Sinopec prospected for oil in the 1 550 square kilometers of Loango National Park in southern Gabon and encountered criticism for what domestic and foreign environmental critics said were poor and damaging methods 51 Primatology professor Christophe Boesch of the US based environmental organization the Wildlife Conservation Society WCS criticized the use of dynamite and heavy machinery in exploration and road construction by Sinopec through park noting that it might drive native gorillas deeper into the jungle where they would be outside legal restrictions on hunting 52 Gabonese law states that industries can extract oil from national parks but must rehabilitate them to the prior condition Boesch and other international experts have suggested that Sinopec use other methods such as horizontal drilling to minimize its environmental footprint 36 Sinopec s activities in Gabon s national parks were suspended in September 2006 by the Gabonese national parks council 36 In 2007 Sinopec redid its earlier environmental study this time in conjunction with the Gabonese environmentalist group Enviropass and the World Wildlife Foundation winning high marks from Gabonese Western and Chinese conservation experts Shortly thereafter Sinopec resumed production with more environmentally friendly methods 53 On 21 December 2006 gas started leaking during the drilling of a test well by the Sinopec Southern Prospecting and Development Branch in Quingxi 12 380 people were evacuated after the leakage occurred It took at least three attempts and two weeks for the company to seal the leak 54 China s top environmental watchdog warned Sinopec in 2007 to stop operations at one of its oil fields due to chronic river pollution Zhongyuan Oilfields Petrochemical Company a unit of Sinopec had failed to meet waste water treatment requirements and had been ordered to pay a pollution fine and operations had to be halted according to the State Environmental Protection Administration SEPA 55 Guangdong Provincial Environment Bureau GPEB had also issued a red sign warning to 19 companies including Sinopec Guangzhou in February 2008 By GPEB s standard the companies that have involved in excessive emissions or caused serious environmental pollution accidents will be given the red sign warning and will be placed under strict supervision 56 On Wednesday 28 July 2010 an explosion at an abandoned Sinopec plastics and chemicals factory in the Qixia District of Nanjing China killed at least 12 people and seriously injured 15 more An oil pipeline explosion on Friday 22 November 2013 in Qingdao Shandong province killed at least 62 people injuring 136 and displacing hundreds more after oil previously leaking onto a street during the day ignited 57 Renewable energies editIn November 2021 construction of a green hydrogen plant in Kuqa city began The cost of the construction is to amount to 3 billion yuan US 470 million and the plant will provide an annual production of 20 000 tons which will be supplied to Sinopec s Tahe refinery and production is to begin by June 2023 Also included in the plans are a storage tank as well as a pipeline network 58 The project will also be powered by a 1000 megawatt solar power station 59 December 2022 a Project for the annual green hydrogen production for the cost of 20 5 billion yuan 2 9 billion in Ulanqab in central Inner Mongolia targeting of 100 000 tons of production per year was confirmed by the Inner Mongolia energy bureau Electricity supply will derive from a wind farm of 1 7 gigawatts GW and a solar farm of 804 megawatts MW The idea is using a pipeline transferring the hydrogen to Sinopec s Beijing Yanshan petrochemical complex Construction on the Ulanqab project is slated to start construction in December 2023 with completion scheduled for June 2027 The other proposal approved last week by inner Mongolia is a 3 billion yuan 430 million project to be sited in the Uxin region of Ordos city In Ordos city inner Mongolia 430Mio are to be invested in a 400MW windfarm for the production of 20 000 tons of green hydrogen per year The first phase of construction started by the end of 2022 60 Scandals editThe former head of the companies board of directors Chen Tonghai was sentenced to death in July 2009 after being accused of corruption He was relieved of post in 2007 61 Awards edit25th Forbes Global 2000 2017 62 63 See also edit nbsp China portal nbsp Energy portal nbsp Companies portalChemical industry in ChinaReferences edit Wang Yupu gt About Sinopec gt Our Company gt Board of directors Archived from the original on 2016 08 16 Retrieved 2017 01 20 Chairman s Address Archived 2011 09 17 at the Wayback Machine China Petroleum amp Chemical Corporation 13 May 2011 http english sinopec com about sinopec our company leadership executive committee 20080327 3119 shtml permanent dead link a b c d e f 2022 Annual reports and accounts PDF www sinopec com Retrieved 28 March 2023 Welcome to Sinopec Sinopec Retrieved on 8 July 2010 Address 22 Chaoyangmen North Street Chaoyang District Beijing China New energy Sinopec company prepares to produce green jet fuel Biofuels International Magazine biofuels news com 16 August 2012 Retrieved 2021 10 22 Agencies 26 September 2009 Quick facts Petrochina vs Sinopec and CNOOC Chinavestor Retrieved 12 January 2011 Charlie Zhu 25 March 2013 Sinopec to pay 1 5 billion for parent s oil gas assets Reuters Avik Das 30 August 2013 Apache sells Egyptian oil stake to Sinopec for 3 1 billion forms global JV Reuters Avik Das 30 December 2013 China sells Sinopec oil stake to MCC Oil Gas for 9 3 billion forms global JV Reuters NIO and Sinopec enter strategic partnership launch of inaugural Gen2 battery swap station Green Car Congress Retrieved 2023 04 05 Shrestha Priyanka 2022 02 02 China s first megaton scale CCUS project completed Energy Live News Retrieved 2023 04 05 Sinopec Completes China s First Megaton Scale Carbon Capture Project www sinopecgroup com 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up new entity to expand refinery investment abroad Reuters Retrieved 2023 09 26 Baosteel inks CCUS research agreement with Sinopec Shell and BASF Reuters 2023 08 08 Retrieved 2023 10 27 Battersby Amanda 2022 11 04 Shell Sinopec to explore CCUS project in China Upstream Online Latest oil and gas news Retrieved 2023 10 27 Agencies 4 February 2004 Sinopec signs evaluation deal for three oil blocks in Gabon China Daily Retrieved 5 February 2007 https finance yahoo com news Addax Petroleum announces cnw 268197338 html x 0 amp v 1 permanent dead link 11 China condemns raid on Sinopec oil field in Ethiopia Radio86 co uk Archived from the original on 2016 01 09 Retrieved 2007 04 30 Addax completes acquisition of Shell s stake in Pecten Xinhua 4 November 2011 Retrieved 27 December 2012 An MBendi Profile Organisation Pecten Cameroon Company Mbendi co za 31 July 2006 Archived from the original on 21 March 2008 Retrieved 19 April 2011 China s Sinopec buys Marathon s Angola oil fields for 1 52 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April 2013 China s Sinopec sells Myanmar energy stake to Taiwan s CPC Reuters Sinopec signs China s largest long term LNG contract with U S firm Reuters 4 November 2021 a b Sinopec signs China s largest long term LNG contract with U S firm Reuters 2021 11 04 Retrieved 2023 03 28 Chen Aizhu 19 January 2022 China Sinopec tenders to sell up to 45 LNG cargoes for 2022 Reuters website Retrieved 1 June 2022 Sinopec signs huge LNG deals with US producer Venture Global Financial Times 20 October 2021 Aramco and Sinopec to work on downstream projects in China Hydrocarbon Engineering 2022 03 09 Retrieved 2022 07 20 Chen Aizhu and Florence Tan 6 April 2022 Exclusive China state refiners shun new Russian oil trades teapots fly under radar Reuters website Retrieved 1 June 2022 Anna Hirtenstein and Benoit Faucon 1 June 2022 Russian Oil Producers Stay One Step Ahead of Sanctions Wall Street Journal website Retrieved 1 June 2022 Sinopec Total Gabon sign deal cei gov cn 4 February 2004 Retrieved 5 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transition Upstream Online Upstream Online Latest oil and gas news Retrieved 2022 07 16 Sinopec Bags New Hydrogen Projects Energy Intelligence 2022 12 29 Retrieved 2023 02 15 Ex Direktoriums Chef von Sinopec in China zum Tode verurteilt Reuters 2009 07 15 Retrieved 2023 02 15 The World s Biggest Public Companies Forbes Retrieved 6 June 2011 Sinopec Forbes Retrieved 6 June 2011 External links editBusiness data for Sinopec BloombergGoogleReutersYahoo nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation Sinopec Company website in English Company website Archived 2018 01 07 at the Wayback Machine in Chinese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sinopec amp oldid 1182149979, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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