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Sinopec, China's refinery and chemical project in Xinjiang is upgraded

Sinopec, China's refinery and chemical project in Xinjiang is upgraded

Sinopec, the world's biggest refiner in terms of capacity, announced on Saturday that it had begun upgrading its integrated refining-and-petrochemical-project located in the oil and gas rich Xinjiang Region.

Sinopec, the state-owned company, said that part of the upgrade plan for Tahe's refining and chemicals project is to expand refining capacities and add production capabilities for paraxylene and ethylene products.

The company said it will increase its crude oil refining capacity to 8.5 million tons per year from 5 million tons and build 16 refining and chemical units, including a 2.4-million-ton-per-year hydrocracking unit, a 1.5-million-ton continuous catalytic reforming unit, an 800,000-ton ethylene cracking unit and an 800,000-ton aromatics complex.

The construction of the upgraded building is expected to be completed by 2029.

The project will generate an additional $2.85 billion in annual output value if it is completed and commissioned, based upon a crude oil cost of $60 per barrel.

Sinopec's 2025 interim results stated that 63% or 27.6 billion Yuan ($3.9 billion) of the first-half capital expenditure was spent on exploration and development. This included capacity construction in Tahe, Jiyang and Fujian Province. ($1 = 7.1151 Chinese yuan renminbi)

(source: Reuters)