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Sinopec burnishes brand in Kuwait

2019-04-29 15:09:05

China Daily

  KUWAIT CITY - In the southern desert of Kuwait, the Kuwait New Refinery Project, launched with the help of China Petrochemical Corporation or Sinopec, is under construction with an aim to increase oil processing capacity of the Arab country.

 
  Sinopec Fifth Construction Company is the NRP's subcontractor. Once put into operation, the project will increase Kuwait's oil processing capacity by 31.5 million tons of crude oil per year.
 
  According to the contract, the Chinese company is responsible for installation of six sets of oil-refining equipment for the NRP with contract value of $519 million.
 
  Wang Zhiwei, project manager of Sinopec Fifth, walks around the construction site every day, checking construction process and quality. He has spent nearly three years on this work since the project started in 2016.
 
  It is not just taking a walk. He needs to ask about construction details as every problem must be resolved in time. A circle of walk means at least six hours and more than 16,000 steps.
 
  In the summer of Kuwait, the temperature of the desert routinely exceeds 50 degrees Celsius. During this period, Wang's clothes are always soaked with sweat.
 
  Wang never complained about it, as the project is currently the largest refinery in the Middle East.
 
  "It does not just mean the future of Kuwait's oil production, it is a good opportunity to build a Chinese brand in Kuwait," Wang said.
 
  "We must use innovative concept, excellent quality and speed to make a model of 'Chinese wisdom' in Kuwait and the whole Middle East," he stressed.
 
  Kuwait is one of the first Arab countries to sign a cooperation agreement with China under the Belt and Road Initiative.
 
  In 2016, Sinopec Fifth, adhering to the principle of "Chinese wisdom", undertook the NRP.
 
  The main task of Chinese company is to install six sets of oil-refining equipment. It is considered as the contribution of the Chinese company to helping the Kuwaitis to achieve their development vision under the China-proposed BRI.
 
  As a project manager, Wang managed the entire process of planning, designing, equipment purchasing, market evaluation, facilities building and equipment installation.
 
  In the early stage of the project, in order to weld thick inner wall of the pipe, which costs lots of manpower, Wang adopted an innovative technology - "automatic welding process" - to improve labor efficiency and accuracy and speed up construction process.
 
  Furthermore, this technology inspired the idea of Sinopec to develop intelligent "welding robot".
 
  Wang said the "welding robot" has been tried on domestic projects after two years of research and development, hoping to use it for overseas projects as soon as possible.
 
  "Let foreigners admire the fact that we can not only do it, but also do it skillfully. This is the 'Chinese wisdom'," Wang said.
 
  Currently, Sinopec Fifth is committed to building a Chinese brand on this project and demonstrating the quality and speed of Chinese Wisdom.
 
  To achieve this goal, more than 6,000 Chinese and foreign employees of the company are working on the construction site almost 10 hours per day.
 
  Facing the complicated data processing involved in procurement, operation and construction, Wang adopted new technology, building an information data sharing platform to reduce the repetition work.
 
  This innovation has become a model for other overseas projects of the company.
 
  According to the contract, the project will be completed at the end of this year. Owing to the high temperature in Kuwait, construction is prohibited in the daytime during the summer. As a result, many construction projects usually are postponed.
 
  Wang is confident that the project of the Chinese company will be completed as scheduled.
 
  "As of today, the process of the project has reached 78.5 percent. Our project process is one year faster than those of foreign contractors who are responsible for the construction of other facilities here.
 
  "This is a century plan not only for Kuwait, but also for 'Chinese wisdom'," Wang said.