Aramco and Eastern Shenghong Sign Cooperation Framework Agreement 

At the signing ceremony, front row, from left: Chairman of Shenghong Holding Group Miao Hangen and Aramco Executive Vice President of Products and Customers Yasser M. Mufti. Back row, from left: Jiangsu Provincial Development and Reform Commission Deputy Director General Wang Rongfei, Jiangsu Province Executive Vice Governor Ma Xin, Aramco President & CEO Amin H. Nasser and Aramco Downstream President Mohammed Y. Al Qahtani. (Aramco)
At the signing ceremony, front row, from left: Chairman of Shenghong Holding Group Miao Hangen and Aramco Executive Vice President of Products and Customers Yasser M. Mufti. Back row, from left: Jiangsu Provincial Development and Reform Commission Deputy Director General Wang Rongfei, Jiangsu Province Executive Vice Governor Ma Xin, Aramco President & CEO Amin H. Nasser and Aramco Downstream President Mohammed Y. Al Qahtani. (Aramco)
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Aramco and Eastern Shenghong Sign Cooperation Framework Agreement 

At the signing ceremony, front row, from left: Chairman of Shenghong Holding Group Miao Hangen and Aramco Executive Vice President of Products and Customers Yasser M. Mufti. Back row, from left: Jiangsu Provincial Development and Reform Commission Deputy Director General Wang Rongfei, Jiangsu Province Executive Vice Governor Ma Xin, Aramco President & CEO Amin H. Nasser and Aramco Downstream President Mohammed Y. Al Qahtani. (Aramco)
At the signing ceremony, front row, from left: Chairman of Shenghong Holding Group Miao Hangen and Aramco Executive Vice President of Products and Customers Yasser M. Mufti. Back row, from left: Jiangsu Provincial Development and Reform Commission Deputy Director General Wang Rongfei, Jiangsu Province Executive Vice Governor Ma Xin, Aramco President & CEO Amin H. Nasser and Aramco Downstream President Mohammed Y. Al Qahtani. (Aramco)

Saudi Aramco, one of the world’s leading integrated energy and chemicals companies, and Jiangsu Eastern Shenghong Co., Ltd. (“Eastern Shenghong”) signed on Wednesday a cooperation framework agreement to facilitate discussions relating to the possible acquisition by Aramco of a 10% strategic equity interest in Jiangsu Shenghong Petrochemical Industry Group Co., Ltd. (“Shenghong Petrochemical”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Eastern Shenghong, subject to due diligence and required regulatory clearances.

Shenghong Petrochemical owns and operates a 320 MBD integrated refinery and petrochemicals complex, a methanol-to-olefins and derivatives complex as well as a purified terephthalic acid production facility through its wholly-owned subsidiaries. The facilities are co-located in the Xuwei Petrochemical Industrial Park in Jiangsu Province, read an Aramco statement.

Under the Cooperation Framework Agreement, it is intended that Aramco would supply Shenghong Petrochemical with crude oil and potentially other feedstocks. Aramco and Shenghong Petrochemical also intend to cooperate on the development of a large expansion project, subject to further discussions between the parties and the execution of definitive agreements.

Mohammed Y. Al Qahtani, Aramco Downstream President, said: “Aramco looks forward to partnering with Eastern Shenghong to supply the reliable energy required for China’s long-term growth, development and energy security.”

“The signing of this cooperation framework agreement is another significant milestone in Aramco’s Downstream strategy to increase conversion of Arabian crude oil to chemicals and to expand into the critically important Chinese market. We see China as an important partner not only for today but for decades to come,” he stressed.

Eastern Shenghong, which is listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, is a leading, vertically-integrated energy and chemicals enterprise which deploys advanced technologies in its new energy and materials businesses.



China Seeks to Bolster Ports and Aviation Hubs in Western Regions

The city skyline is reflected in a pool left on the dry riverbed of the receding Jialing river, a tributary of the Yangtze, that is approaching record-low water levels during a regional drought in Chongqing, China, August 20, 2022.  (Reuters)
The city skyline is reflected in a pool left on the dry riverbed of the receding Jialing river, a tributary of the Yangtze, that is approaching record-low water levels during a regional drought in Chongqing, China, August 20, 2022. (Reuters)
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China Seeks to Bolster Ports and Aviation Hubs in Western Regions

The city skyline is reflected in a pool left on the dry riverbed of the receding Jialing river, a tributary of the Yangtze, that is approaching record-low water levels during a regional drought in Chongqing, China, August 20, 2022.  (Reuters)
The city skyline is reflected in a pool left on the dry riverbed of the receding Jialing river, a tributary of the Yangtze, that is approaching record-low water levels during a regional drought in Chongqing, China, August 20, 2022. (Reuters)

China said on Sunday it would launch 15 measures to bolster the development of its western provinces with the construction of logistical infrastructure such as ports and aviation hubs.

The General Administration of Customs said the measures would enhance the integration of rail, air, river and sea links in China's west, state media reported.

The measures are to include enhancing international aviation hubs in cities including Chengdu, Chongqing, Kunming, Xi'an and Urumqi, while developing comprehensive bonded zones, and integrating these with ports and other transport links.

A number of ports would also be built and expanded.

China has long sought to bolster the economic heft of its western regions, which have markedly lagged coastal provinces.

China's western regions comprise around two-thirds of the country's land area and include regions such as Sichuan, Chongqing, Yunnan, Xinjiang and Tibet.

China's Politburo last year called for a "new urbanization" of western China to revitalize rural areas, expand poverty alleviation efforts and strengthen energy resources. Efforts have also been made to increase linkages to Europe and South Asia through trade corridors including rail freight routes.