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CNOOC completes building large-scale integrated refining, petrochemical complex in east China

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CNOOC completes building large-scale integrated refining, petrochemical complex in east China

2025-08-23 17:36 Last Updated At:20:07

China's state-owned oil and gas giant China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) announced Friday that it has completed the construction of an integrated refining and petrochemical complex in Ningbo City, east China's Zhejiang Province.

As one of the country's planned projects for the petrochemical industry, the Daxie integrated refining and petrochemical complex boasts a total olefin production capacity exceeding 10 million tons, marking a significant progress in high-end chemical materials research and development.

The complex comprises 18 large-scale refining and petrochemical units, primarily producing high-end chemical products such as polypropylene widely used in new energy vehicles and the electronics industry, with a total investment of 21 billion yuan (about 2.93 billion U.S. dollars).

Commencing construction in July 2022, the construction team employed newly developed technologies, reducing the construction period by 90 days and setting a record for the shortest installation period for both reactor and regenerator in China.

"During the construction of the project, due to the fact that the diameters of the head covers of the core equipment reactors and regenerators are the longest in the country, the project team pioneered a method of 'lining construction at an upward viewing angle', which involves flipping and hoisting a massive steel bowl 21 meters in diameter and 1,145 tons in weight to a height of 25 meters. This is followed by construction workers entering the reactor and regenerator to carry out the lining construction," said Huang Yingxi, manager of the project's production technology department.

The project primarily utilizes domestically extracted medium and light crude oil from marine sources, supplemented by imported crude oil. After going into operation, the facility will process 12 million tons of crude oil annually and produce millions of tons of olefins and aromatics.

"The core equipment of the project adopts a brand-new production process, which can reduce the energy consumption per unit product by more than 30 percent compared with the traditional process. It will cut carbon dioxide emissions by 200,000 tons annually, greatly enhancing the utilization efficiency of heavy oil resources and providing a new development path for the low-carbon transformation of oil refining enterprises," said Huang.

CNOOC completes building large-scale integrated refining, petrochemical complex in east China

CNOOC completes building large-scale integrated refining, petrochemical complex in east China

Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Wednesday called for a comprehensive push in the technological innovation, industrial growth and application of artificial intelligence (AI) to foster new quality productive forces and promote high-quality development.

Li made the remarks while presiding over a State Council group study session focused on AI development.

China must understand AI development trends accurately, Li said, encouraging breakthroughs across the entire chain, and for broad implementation in diverse scenarios to unlock the potential of the technology in an improved manner.

Li urged efforts to map out forward-looking strategies for new technologies and pathways, push for large-scale and commercial applications, better coordinate key resources ranging from data to computing power and electricity supply, expand international technology exchange, and strengthen AI governance with improvements to laws, policy frameworks, application standards and ethical guidelines.

Additionally, China should build an open and inclusive environment, and cultivate a larger multi-skilled talent pool, Li said.

Zhou Bowen, head of the Shanghai Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, delivered a briefing at the session. Vice premiers Ding Xuexiang and Zhang Guoqing, along with State Councilor Wu Zhenglong, also participated in the discussions.

Chinese premier calls for comprehensive push in AI innovation, application

Chinese premier calls for comprehensive push in AI innovation, application

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