We are talking about both scientific partnership and joint projects in the field of personnel training.
On Friday, July 19, a delegation of the subsidiary of CNPC JiChai Power, the largest oil and gas corporation in China, headed by CEO Miao Yun, arrived at the Empress Catherine II St. Petersburg Mining University on a working visit. Its specialists are engaged in the production of energy equipment used in the development of hydrocarbon deposits.
The guests got acquainted with the infrastructure of the first higher technical educational institution in Russia, including visiting the auditorium, where there are working models of a reciprocating compressor and a gas piston power plant, previously donated by them to the university. As the representatives of the host party noted, they are actively used in the educational process, and another product, a diesel engine for a drilling rig, is operated at the profile landfill of the university in Sablino.
During the meeting with Rector Vladimir Litvinenko, Mr. Xiao Yun said that the company he runs is actively working not only in China, but also in many other countries of the world. Engines and compressors are mainly supplied to the Russian market. As for the interaction directly with Gorny, here, according to the head of CNPC JiChai, "an endless sea of possibilities" opens up.
«Today, only the first step has been taken, but the potential for our cooperation, in my opinion, looks very promising. Including in the area of developing joint educational programs. We appreciate that we have managed to get in you a partner known far beyond Russia as a higher education institution with a rich history and a modern approach to organizing the educational process», - Xiao Yun emphasized..
Vladimir Litvinenko invited his colleague to participate in a number of projects of the Mining University, which the university implements on the territory of its suburban educational and scientific bases in Sablino and Kavgolovo. This is, first of all, a "Smart house" and a "Smart landfill". The parties agreed to study in detail the prospects for joint work in various fields and in the near future to submit proposals aimed at developing cooperation.