本帖最后由 f16 于 2010-1-26 09:29 编辑
蒙古建首座炼油厂
本帖最后由 habur 于 2010-1-26 08:59 编辑
日本企业协助蒙古建首座炼油厂 ... 该厂为该国首座炼油厂,其投产将减少蒙古对进口油品的依赖。 新炼油厂预计明年春季动工兴建,于2010年上半年试运行,2012年6月达到满 ... 蒙古期待已久的石油工厂终于即将在达尔汗市建成
Mongolia’s long awaited oil factory is finally going to be built in Darkhan city. Its construction will begin in 2009 and it will launch in 2012. For the Mongolians, who are always in shortage of fuel supply, having an oil factory built is of course great news. The introduction of the “Technical-financial valid report for oil factory construction” project, which was done by the Japanese Toyo Engineering Corporation by request of Mongolsecue Co., Ltd, was held in the Ministry of Energy and Resource. To introduce the project, Mr. Murakova, who is the vice president of Toyo Engineering Corp., and the project team leader, Suzuki Mutsutoshi, came to Mongolia. They decided to build the oil factory in Darkhan city based on the combination of surrounding environment and favorable authority. After importing unprocessed oil through pipeline and railway from Kazakstan, the factory will process the oil to supply the transportation fuel needs of Mongolia. “We have done all the research and are confident to extract enough production to supply Mongolia’s fuel needs” stated Mr. Suzuki Mitsumoshi. The only concern which requires bigger attention in building an oil factory, is the water supply. Especially in places which have cold winter climates, such as Mongolia, building an oil factory could face some problems. Water freezing, in below zero degree Celsius weather conditions, tends to slow oil processing. “But we will do more research on this and will successfully complete the project” says the project team leader, Mr. Suzuki Mitsumoshi. For financially dependent countries, such as Mongolia, acquiring financial independency requires huge amount of capital. An estimated $1.211USD billion is the required amount of capital for the construction of the oil factory. For the time being, in order to solve the problem, Mongolia is looking at the Japanese government and a 10 year loan from the Japanese International Bank. The Japanese are going to provide 60% of the required amount of capital and Mongolia is left to come up with the rest. By launching the oil factory, Mongolia could acquire 44000 barrels of oil a day, which should oversupply the fuel needs of the country. “Japanese Toyo Engineering Corp. has completed over 1550 oil related projects in 50 countries around the world, which demonstrates the solid experience in the related field and becomes the reason of our choice” says the President’s consultant, academic, Professor Namjim T. |