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Shandong Weima Pumps Manufacturing Co., Ltd

was established in 1996, which is an integrated service provider in research & development of oil and gas lifting technology, equipment research, technical services.

Shandong Weima Pumps is listed in 2014, Stock short name: Weima Stock, Stock Code: 430732.

Weima is a national new high-tech enterprise, and has a number of patented technology, and many of technologies are filled the blank of the industry.

In recent years, Weima has provided more than 500 design solutions of crude oil, coal bed methane, and shale gas, etc. for users one after another. 

At home, Weima Stock is primary network material supplier of PetroChina, Sinopec;At abroad, Weima Stock is the qualified supplier of Petroleum Development of Oman (PDO).Weima developed sucker rod pump, specialpump, screw pump, permanent magnet motor and rodless oil production system independently. The products is widely used in PetroChina, Sinopec, CNOOC and Yanchang Oilfield. Meanwhile, the products are entered

WEIMA
STRIVING TO BUILD
AN INTERANTIONAL FAMOUS BRAND
  • 500 +
    Design solutions of crude oil, coal bed methane, and shale gas, etc. for users one after another.
  • 15 +
    Products are entered the oil companies in 15 countries and regions including Oman, Syria, Mexico and Azerbaijan.
  • 10 +
    Weima Stock has established more than 10 enterprise standards
  • 8 +
    Has set up 8 service centers

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Libya’s Oil Production Drops By 200,000 Bpd
Libya’s crude oil production has declined by more than 200,000 barrels per day (bpd) in recent days, or by almost 20 percent, on the back of pipeline leaks and maintenance at the biggest oilfield, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday, quoting sources familiar with the situation.
06/10
Canada’s Oil Industry Optimistic As Prices Rebound
Canada’s oil and gas sector is growing increasingly optimistic about its near-term future as economies recover and oil prices rally. Yet, the industry faces growing challenges in the medium and long term, mainly in the form of the neverending battle over pipeline takeaway capacity and the environmental and activist shareholder urgency to hold the oil industry accountable for climate change. With the U.S. benchmark WTI price rallying this year, Canada’s largest oil companies expect stronger cash flow generation, which would go toward reducing debts and boosting shareholder returns. A year after the pandemic forced operators to curtail oil production, output in the main oil-producing province of Alberta has recovered to pre-crisis levels.
06/10
Is This The Beginning Of The End For Oil Super Majors?
Energy-oriented investors could not fail to have taken note of the decision that came down in the Dutch court against Shell, (NYSE:RDS.A), (NYSE:RDS.B), last week. This decision was the first time an energy giant had been held liable for emissions not directly tied to its internal activities. Basically it requires Shell to accelerate its planned carbon intensity reductions by 45% to include "Scope-3 emissions" by 2030. Some twenty years sooner than the time frame to which it has already committed publicly.
06/09
The Age Of Oil Isn’t Over
Growing demand in Asia means that the age of oil isn’t over yet, although consumption in developed western economies has trended lower over the past decade, according to Karin Kneissl, a newly appointed director on the board of Russia’s oil giant Rosneft.
06/08
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