Wison Group

Wison Group (惠生集团)
Private/Public (Wison Engineering)
Traded as 2236 HKEx
Industry Engineering
Energy
Founded 1997 (1997)
Headquarters Shanghai, China
Area served
Worldwide
Products Engineering, Project Management, Industrial Gas, Onshore and Offshore Energy Projects
Number of employees
~3,000
Subsidiaries Wison Engineering Ltd., Wison Offshore & Marine, Ltd., Horton Wison Deepwater Inc, and Genor BioPharma Co. Ltd.
Website

Wison Group (Chinese: 惠生集团) is an engineering, procurement, and construction company, or EPC firm which focuses on the industries of energy and high-technology.[1] The company attracted significant international coverage in the first half of 2012 by winning a contract to “engineer, procure, construct, install, and commission” (EPCIC) the world’s first “floating LNG liquefaction, regasification, and storage unit” off the coast of Colombia.[2] Wison also formed a consortium with Hyundai Engineering & construction Co. to sign a contract with PDVSA, Venezuela’s state-owned oil company, to expand PDVSA's Puerto la Cruz refinery.[3]

History

Operations

The Group is composed of four different business sectors: Engineering Services, Offshore & Marine, Clean Energy, and Emerging Business.[1]

Engineering Services

Wison Engineering Ltd.[4] provides engineering, construction and technical services for engineering projects in petrochemical industries.[1] The Group works with foreign and domestic clients as a provider of design, procurement, construction management, and project planning consultation work. Partners and long-term clients include Shell[8] and BASF.[9]

As the largest private sector chemical engineering, procurement and construction management ("EPC") service provider in China in terms of revenue for 2011, as estimated by CMAI (Shanghai) Limited (CMAI), an independent industry consultant. The company specializes in the provision of construction and technical services for engineering installations in the petrochemical, coal-to-chemical and refining industries. From project planning and consultation to design, procurement and construction phase project management, as well as start-up and operational services, the company provides solutions to domestic and foreign clients. Aside from the provision of EPC service, the Company manufactures integrated piping systems comprising heat-resistant alloy tubes and fittings through its wholly owned subsidiary, Wison (Yangzhou) Chemical Machinery Co., Ltd.

Recognized as a “High and New Technology Enterprise” by the government of China, Wison Engineering is committed to R&D and technology innovation in the areas of ethylene process integration technologies, coal-to-chemical technologies, clean coal utilization technologies and energy saving technologies. The Company has developed various proprietary technologies, including HS-I, HS-II and HS-III cracking furnace proprietary technologies, certain MTO light olefins separation technologies and WMTO process technologies.[10]

Offshore and Marine

Wison Offshore & Marine[2] is a division of the Wison Group in the upstream oil and gas industry.[6] This subsidiary focuses on design, project management, construction and operations of offshore oil projects. These include fixed platforms and modules, offshore lifting equipment mooring systems, and other types of oil and gas developments.[11] Wison Offshore & Marine operates two fabrication yards that are dedicated to the construction of offshore oil and gas facilities.[2]

Clean Energy

Wison (Nanjing) Clean Energy Co., Ltd. is a company within the Wison Group that utilizes coal as feedstock and uses production technologies to provide customers with a supply of chemicals, including hydrogen, carbon monoxide, sulfur, methanol and butyl-octyl alcohol in an eco-friendly manner.[8] Wison Clean energy holds long-term contracts will domestic and international chemical corporations, including Celanese, BASF-YPC, DMAC, and Bluestar.[9]

Emerging Business

In 2007, Gener BioPharma Co., Ltd., a company with a focus on creating novel human vaccines through antibody research, development, manufacturing, and commercialization, was introduced under the Wison Group name.[12]

Facilities

Wison Group Headquarters are in Shanghai, China, at the Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park. The building was designed by Architecture-Studio, an award-winning French Architecture firm based in Paris, France.[5] The firm also has a shipbuilding yard in Nantong, China, on the banks of the Yangtze River and is building a second fabrication facility in Zhoushan, China, that will be focused on the construction of onshore and offshore modules, large floating production hulls, topsides and jackets.

Corporate social responsibility

In 2011, the Wison Group introduced the “Wison Shinai Prize in Literature.”[13] The prize was introduced to encourage and promote innovation in Chinese schools. The first place prize is 100,000 yuan.

In 2005, Wison Group founded the Wison Art center at their headquarters in Shanghai to support local and international art.[13] The center has shown works from famous painters including Chen Danqung and Chinese contemporary sculptor Wu Weishan.

Major projects

In March, 2011, Wison Engineering, a subsidiary of Wison Group, finished construction on the world's largest single production capacity of an ethylene cracking furnace.[14] The plant, with a production capacity is up to 192,000 tons/year, was handed over to BASF-YPC. The old record of 150,000 tons/year was also held by a cracking plant that Wison Group constructed.[14]

In June, 2012, Wison Offshore & Marine, a subsidiary to Wison Group, was awarded the contract to build the 'world's first floating LNG Liquefaction, Regasification, and Storage unit.'[2] Referred to as a FLRSU, the production unit will be delivered to Exmar under a contract with Pacific Rubiales Energy Corp. to start operation in Q4 2014 off the coast of Colombia. It will be a non-propelled barge, and will have a capacity of converting 69.5 MMcf/d of natural gas into LNG.[2] It will be built in the Wison Offshore & Marine fabrication facility in Nantong, China. Additional assistance will be provided by the Houston, Texas branch of Wison Offshore & Marine.[15] Black & Veatch will provide engineering and procurement of the topside liquefaction equipment.[16]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Wison Group Holding Limited: Private Company Information". Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Wison Gets EPCIC Contract". Offshore Magazine. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
  3. "China's Wison wins Venezuela refinery upgrade project". Reuters. Retrieved 15 July 2012.
  4. 1 2 3 4 "Private enterprises to break through Wison "alternative energy road" (in Chinese). 21st Century Aggregated Financial News Search. Retrieved 25 July 2012.
  5. 1 2 "Wison Chemical Headquarters". Architecture Studio. Retrieved 25 July 2012.
  6. 1 2 "Wison Marine Engineering Co., Ltd. announced that its Houston subsidiary, officially changed its name" (in Chinese). China5e. Retrieved 25 July 2012.
  7. http://www.wison.com/news_details.php?lang=en&cid=19&id=682
  8. 1 2 "Shell and Wison will develop a new generation of gasification technology" (in Chinese). ICIS Chemease. Retrieved 25 July 2012.
  9. 1 2 "Wison Engineering and BASF signed a joint contract for 400,000 tons of MDI integrated project" (in Chinese). Shanghai China News. Retrieved 25 July 2012.
  10. http://www.wison.com/business_products.php?lang=en&cid=24
  11. "BPZ Energy provides Block Z-1 oil production volumes and Corvina Field update". OilVoice. Retrieved 25 July 2012.
  12. "Company Overview of Genor BioPharma Co., Ltd". Bloomberg Business Week. Retrieved 16 July 2012.
  13. 1 2 "Xinghua set up the Wison Shinai Prize in Literature" (in Chinese). CNTV News. Retrieved 15 July 2012.
  14. 1 2 "The world's largest ethylene cracker capacity successfully feeding" (in Chinese). ICIS Chemease. Retrieved 25 July 2012.
  15. "Horton Wison Deepwater, Inc: Private Company Information". Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
  16. "Exmar turns the corner". Tanker Operator. Retrieved 25 July 2012.

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