[The EPC project of BSP laterite nickel mine in Indonesia started]Recently, the EPC project of BSP laterite nickel mine in Indonesia contracted by China NENG Shanxi Power Construction Co., LTD started. The mining area is 1,867 hectares, and the first mining area is 38 hectares. The scope of the project includes the expansion of the wharf in the mining area, construction and maintenance of the transportation road in the mining area, clearing of the first mining area, stripping of overburden and nickel ore stripping, excavation, quality control, transportation to the wharf yard, loading and unloading to the barge, etc. Editor/He Yuting
Chinese companies have once again reported good news in the Saudi photovoltaic market, with companies such as Shangneng Electric and China Energy Construction winning heavyweight orders. Among them, Shangneng Electric won the Saudi PIF Phase 6 4GW photovoltaic inverter order, and China Energy Alliance won the bid for the $300 million Saudi Muta 600MW photovoltaic project. This series of collaborations has become an important footnote for China Saudi Arabia to implement the "2030 Vision".Editor/Bian Wenjun
China National Offshore Oil Corporation (COOEC) has partnered with Italy's Saipem to win the EPCI contract for the Qatar North Gas Field NFPS COMP5 project, with a total amount of 4 billion US dollars (approximately 28 billion yuan). This mega project is the core support of Qatar's 2030 LNG production capacity doubling plan, covering the construction of two offshore compression complexes with a total weight of over 136000 tons. As another breakthrough for Chinese offshore enterprises to deeply cultivate the Middle East market, the project relies on modular construction, deep-sea installation and other hardcore technologies to help stabilize and expand the production capacity of the world's largest unrelated gas field. This cross-border collaboration not only broke the contract record for Chinese enterprises in the Middle East offshore industry, but also set a new benchmark for China Kazakhstan energy cooperation through the "technology+collaboration" model.Editor/Bian Wenjun