China’s leading oil producer reduces its water use

Veolia is helping a subsidiary of Sinopec to treat its wastewater more efficiently and reduce water use.

INTEGRATED WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT

Since 2006, Veolia has been managing all wastewater treatment facilities at a subsidiary of Sinopec, China’s largest oil and gas company and the third largest in the world. Veolia operates a complete array of industrial wastewater collection, treatment and recycling plants at the Yanshan petrochemical complex, located 50 kilometers southwest of central Beijing. In all, Veolia manages four effluent treatment plants with a total daily capacity of 104,000 cubic meters, plus two recycling units that handle 28,000 cubic meters per day. The recycled water is reinjected into the facility’s production process to reduce its water requirements. 

MATERIALS RECYCLING AND RECOVERY

Veolia has refined its treatment operations over time to reflect changing production processes at the Yanshan site, constantly drawing on the latest technology to meet the customer’s needs as effectively as possible. The most recent innovation involves using a customized liquid-liquid extraction technology to process effluent from the brominated rubber manufacturing plant and recover reusable bromine residue. In addition, Veolia has recently added to the treatment options already in place by installing a biological treatment process based on a Moving Bed Biological Reactor (MBBR) system. Further innovations designed to increase the recycling rate have been proposed and currently await Sinopec’s approval.

Guillaume Dourdin
Director, Veolia,  Industrial Water Services, China

“Thanks to the relationship we’ve built with Sinopec over the years and the mutual trust we’ve established, Veolia is able to offer solutions that build on the latest innovations and provide the greatest added value.”

Key figures

  • 37,900 cubic meters of industrial wastewater
  • 20,300 cubic meters of household wastewater
  • 60% of total industrial wastewater recycled

 

Customer benefits

  • Cost reduction
  • Operational security and continuity
  • Innovations
  • Smaller water footprint, with a goal of Zero Liquid Discharge
  • Smaller carbon footprint
  • Reduced energy consumption
  • Regulatory compliance

 

Solution

  • Effluent treatment and recycling, recovery of by-products

 

80,900 m³
of water treated each day 

A 25-year contract