Announcement of Winning Bidders for Six Bid
发布时间:2025-12-23    浏览次数:81

Announcement of Winning Bidders for Six Bid Sections of Phase II Project of Fujian Gulei Refining & Chemical Integration Project

 Recently, the announcement of candidate winning bidders for six bid sections of the Specialized Construction Contract Project for Ground Improvement Works (Excluding Test Area) of the Main Plant Area under Phase II Project of Fujian Gulei Refining & Chemical Integration Project has been released. Six enterprises including Tianjin Haisheng Petrochemical Construction & Installation Engineering Co., Ltd. are the preliminary winning bidders for the six bid sections respectively, with details as follows:

• Bid Section Name: Specialized Construction Contract Project for Ground Improvement Works (Excluding Test Area) of the Main Plant Area under Phase II Project of Fujian Gulei Refining & Chemical Integration Project, Bid Section 1

First Candidate Winning Bidder: Tianjin Haisheng Petrochemical Construction & Installation Engineering Co., Ltd. 

• Bid Section Name: Specialized Construction Contract Project for Ground Improvement Works (Excluding Test Area) of the Main Plant Area under Phase II Project of Fujian Gulei Refining & Chemical Integration Project, Bid Section 2

First Candidate Winning Bidder: The Fourth Construction Co., Ltd. of China State Construction Eighth Engineering Division Corp., Ltd.

Bid Section Name: Specialized Construction Contract Project for Ground Improvement Works (Excluding Test Area) of the Main Plant Area under Phase II Project of Fujian Gulei Refining & Chemical Integration Project, Bid Section 3

First Candidate Winning Bidder: Sinopec Shengli Construction Engineering Co., Ltd.

  Bid Section Name: Specialized Construction Contract Project for Ground Improvement Works (Excluding Test Area) of the Main Plant Area under Phase II Project of Fujian Gulei Refining & Chemical Integration Project, Bid Section 4

First Candidate Winning Bidder: Wuhan Prospecting Design & Research Institute Co., Ltd. of MCC

 Bid Section Name: Specialized Construction Contract Project for Ground Improvement Works (Excluding Test Area) of the Main Plant Area under Phase II Project of Fujian Gulei Refining & Chemical Integration Project, Bid Section 5

First Candidate Winning Bidder: East China Geotechnical Engineering Group Co., Ltd.

 Bid Section Name: Specialized Construction Contract Project for Ground Improvement Works (Excluding Test Area) of the Main Plant Area under Phase II Project of Fujian Gulei Refining & Chemical Integration Project, Bid Section 6

First Candidate Winning Bidder: Civil Aviation Airport Construction Engineering Co., Ltd.

 Bid Section Overview

 The owner of the Phase II Project of Fujian Gulei Refining & Chemical Integration Project is Fujian Refining & Chemical Co., Ltd. The construction fund is raised from bank loans and corporate self-financing, with the funding ratio being 70% from bank loans and 30% from corporate self-financing. The tenderee is Fujian Refining & Chemical Co., Ltd.

 The bidding scope of the bid sections covers the construction of ground improvement works for the main plant area of the project, including site clearance, pavement demolition, earth excavation and filling, on-site transportation, sand cushion laying, surcharging, unloading, plastic drainage plate installation, dynamic compaction (including test compaction), rapid hydraulic tamping, leveling and rolling, etc. It also includes project warranty, as well as coordination for testing, monitoring and project acceptance.

 Project Overview

 The Phase II Project of Fujian Gulei Refining & Chemical Integration Project is located in the Refining & Chemical Integration and Supporting Project Zone planned for Gulei Petrochemical Base in Zhangzhou, Fujian Province. The raw materials of the project include purchased crude oil, coal for coal gasification and some chemical raw materials. The project fully embodies the concept of integrated design, and arranges the processing flow in accordance with the principle of producing more ethylene feedstock and aromatic products, no gasoline or diesel, and an appropriate amount of jet fuel. The refinery provides ethylene feedstock for chemical plants; coal gasification supplies hydrogen and fuel gas for refinery units. The project requires relatively few other purchased raw materials and features high system integration.

 The project consists of newly-built refinery and chemical process units, storage and transportation engineering, public auxiliary engineering and off-site engineering.

 Refinery Process Units

11 sets of units will be newly built, including:

• 16 million t/a atmospheric and vacuum distillation unit

• 3.8 million t/a LPG recovery unit

• 1.8 million t/a saturated light hydrocarbon comprehensive recovery unit (including combined desulfurization)

• 1.5 million t/a kerosene hydrogenation unit

• 2.6 million t/a heavy oil hydrogenation unit

• 3 million t/a delayed coking unit

• 0.7 million t/a coker LPG/naphtha hydrofining unit

• 4.2 million t/a diesel hydrocracking unit

• No.1 3.7 million t/a wax oil hydrocracking unit

• No.2 2 million t/a wax oil hydrocracking unit

• 3×200,000 + 70,000 t/a sulfur recovery complex (including sour water stripping and solvent regeneration)

 Chemical Process Units

 19 sets of units will be newly built, including:

• 1.5 million t/a steam cracking unit

• 0.7 million t/a pyrolysis gasoline hydrogenation unit

• 0.2 million t/a butadiene extraction unit

• 180,000/70,000 t/a MTBE/butene-1 unit

• 0.05 million t/a hexene-1 unit

• 0.3 million t/a ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) unit (tubular type)

• 0.4 million t/a full-density polyethylene unit

• 0.4 million t/a high-density polyethylene unit

• 0.4 million t/a linear low-density polyethylene unit

• 0.3 million t/a vinyl acetate unit

• 0.6 million t/a butanol-octanol unit

• 160,000/190,000 t/a acrylic acid/acrylate unit

• 0.05 million t/a SAP unit

• 0.2 million t/a acrylonitrile complex unit

• 600,000 Nm³/h coal gasification unit

• 0.3 million t/a synthetic ammonia unit

• No.1 3 million t/a catalytic reforming and extraction complex unit (including pre-hydrogenation, reforming, extraction and PSA)

• No.2 3 million t/a catalytic reforming and extraction complex unit (including reforming and extraction)

• 2 million t/a aromatics complex unit (including disproportionation (benzene/toluene fractionation), adsorptive separation, isomerization and xylene fractionation)

 Storage and Transportation Engineering

 • Storage and transportation system (189 tanks with a total capacity of 1.2026 million cubic meters)

• Vehicle loading and unloading facilities, etc.

 Public Auxiliary Engineering

• Water supply and drainage system, power supply system, air separation and air compression system, flare system, plant-wide incineration system, general layout and transportation, fire protection system, etc.

 Off-site Engineering

• Off-site pipelines and pipe racks, coal conveying trestle, terminal tank farm (26 tanks with a total capacity of 352,000 cubic meters), terminal engineering (including 1 300,000 DWT oil berth, 1 150,000 DWT liquid bulk cargo berth, 1 20,000 DWT liquid bulk cargo berth, 1 5,000 DWT liquid bulk cargo berth, 1 150,000 DWT general berth) and supporting facilities.

 Main Products of the Project

 Jet fuel, heavy oil hydrogenation naphtha, light ethylene feedstock, benzene, p-xylene, o-xylene, C8A, sulfur, low-sulfur petroleum coke, vinyl acetate, 1-hexene, liquid ammonia, n-butanol, PGO+PFO, C5, C9+, polymer-grade butadiene, C4/C5, MTBE, butene-1, residual C4, acetaldehyde, EVA products, LLDPE, HDPE, FDPE, HIP-wax, LP-wax, polyethylene contract-grade materials, SAP, acrylonitrile, acetonitrile, MMA, 98% sulfuric acid, isobutyraldehyde octanol, ethyl acrylate, butyl acrylate, etc.

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