Jiang Dejun Visiting ExxonMobil in Singapore and Holding Talks with TR

On March 22, SEG leader Jiang Dejun visited the ExxonMobil CRISP project site in Singapore, where he met with ExxonMobil Project Director Khalid Ashraf and Project Manager David Lake. Following this, he held a working meeting with Juan Ignacio Méndez, Project Director of the Spanish TR Company. SEG leader Sun Baoping participated in the above activities.

ExxonMobil representatives highly commended the outstanding performance of SEG’s SFCC in the CRISP project. He stated that through the execution of the CRISP project, the two parties have established a high level of trust and increasingly close collaboration. Valuable experience has been accumulated in areas such as modular manufacturing, more efficient teamwork, and optimized project execution mechanisms. Upholding ExxonMobil’s core values of "safety the first, quality the final," they expressed confidence that through sincere cooperation with SEG, the project will achieve its goals of safe, timely, and high-quality delivery.

Jiang Dejun thanked ExxonMobil for their trust and emphasized that SEG’s focus on advancing new industrialization and internationalization aligns closely with ExxonMobil’s philosophy of modular project design and construction. He noted that the CRISP project is a flagship overseas collaboration between SEG and ExxonMobil, and both parties will embrace broader cooperation prospects and more opportunities in the future.

Jiang Dejun also met with on-site representatives of Spanish TR Company to thoroughly discuss project progress, quality, and safety.

The Singapore Refining and Petrochemical Integration Project (CRISP Project) is SEG’s first project in Singapore and a key initiative driving the country’s green transformation. Located in Singapore’s Jurong Island Industrial Zone, the project is owned by ExxonMobil Asia Pacific and EPC-contracted to Spanish TR Company. It primarily involves the construction of a 1 million tons/year asphalted oil hydrotreating unit, a 2.4 million tons/year clean fuel oil unit , and associated facilities. Upon completion, the project will enhance fuel efficiency, reduce emissions, and supply high-quality marine feedstock to the market. SEG’s SFCC is responsible for the project’s electromechanical installation work. 


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2024-04-03