BEIJING, April 15, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- On March 28th, in Beijing, WorleyParsons co-presented "ShaleTech China 2013" and spoke of its "Full Field Program Management Offering" for the unconventional oil and gas market in the local hydrocarbons industry.
ShaleTech aims to provide the industry with an effective platform for building continuous technical and engineering partnerships. The Forum also creates an opportunity for sharing the latest updates among participants with regard to current technical trends and future growth, as well as actionable advice on maximizing the business value of investments in the UCG development.
In his keynote speech, Graham Hill, Senior Vice President -- Hydrocarbons, Asia Pacific, addressed the challenges of UCG project delivery and highlighted the possible environmental impacts, as well as acknowledging the impressive market opportunities. In addition, Graham enlarged upon WorleyParsons' unique offering, from technical solutions such as water management, geomatics, power generation, production processing, pipelines, gathering systems, modularization, supply chain management/logistics, and community interfacing (e.g., license to operate and permitting).
On the same day and in parallel, WorleyParsons also chaired the "China Small-Mid Scale LNG World Forum (SMLNG2013)" and in conjunction with its strategic partner in China introduced a "Modular Mini-LNG plant offering".
"Unconventional gas is recognized as one of the primary energy alternatives and is growing fast globally," commented Karl Qiu, President of WorleyParsons China. He added, "WorleyParsons has a sizable, dedicated and hydrocarbons focused in-house engineering and delivery team based in China, which seeks to collaborate with Chinese and international energy companies to deliver, sustain and improve their production assets all over the world and looks forward to getting involved in the UCG business in China as this new industry takes off."
WorleyParsons China is the largest international Engineering, Procurement and Construction Management (EPCM) service provider in China. The business provides an extensive range of project delivery and engineering services to customers in the Hydrocarbons, Chemicals, Minerals and Metals, Power and Infrastructure and Environmental industries. With offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Nanjing, Chengdu, Shenyang, Kunming and Hong Kong, WorleyParsons China delivers successful project outcomes to its clients, such as Celanese, Evonik, BASF, Dow, Chevron, CNPC, CNOOC, MCC, FMG, DuPont, Shell and Ivanhoe.
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