Archivo del mes: November, 2018

20 more scholarships to keep classrooms full

Fecha: November 24th, 2018 Por Kevin Escobar

Through the Civil Association Global C&D, representatives and managers of the companies MFK, Rafay, Ecomarket and Guaparo Group delivered 20 scholarships to students of different careers in the José Antonio Páez University.

The meeting was held on Friday, August 11 in the Conference Room of the José Antonio Páez University, where it was attended by María Inés Delgado, President of the C&D Global Civil Association, Rafael Eduardo Celis Delgado, Director of MFK and Rafay, Luisana Isler Vice President of the Association, and its General Manager Professor Alba Pérez Matos, who stated that:

“These contributions help to create a fund to carry out actions that improve the opportunities and quality of life of young people in the community, whose socioeconomic conditions put at risk their stay in universities and in turn the power to complete their studies.”

Professor Pérez indicated that the scholarships consist of the exoneration of monthly fees so that, in this way, young people who have demonstrated excellent academic performance, remain motivated and can complete their studies.

“We are convinced that education is the best way of development and progress for our country, therefore, this is the best bet of the Association and the business sector in these turbulent times we live and where a high student desertion has been detected in public and private universities “, highlighted Pérez Matos.

On the other hand, Dr. Haydée Páez Rector of the university ratified in her words of gratitude, the mission of the UJAP as “protagonist of education in the central region”, by enhancing the value of training human talent and the meritocracy to contribute to build the Venezuela of the future.

“In this act they reaffirm their institutional values, commitment, justice, honesty, social responsibility before each member of the Ujapista and Carabobo community,” she said.

Finally, the leaders of the Association confirmed that these scholarships are given, not only in private universities, but also in public ones and they informed that soon 30 more scholarships will be delivered at the University of Carabobo.

Alliances that will reinforce our actions with the community

Fecha: November 24th, 2018 Por Kevin Escobar

Representatives of Rafay and the C&D Global Civil Association met with authorities of José Antonio Páez University to establish an alliance that will allow them to contribute significantly to the professional training of Venezuelan youth and their insertion in the national productive sector.

The meeting took place in the facilities of UJAP’s university campus, with the participation of Alba Pérez Matos manager of the C&D Global Civil Association, Yackeline Peralta HR manager in representation of Rafay, Haydee Páez rector of the University, in addition to the deans and coordinators of internships from the faculties of Social Sciences, Engineering, Legal and Political Sciences.

“The main intention is to strengthen the relations between the academy and the company through actions that benefit the students and both entities,” said Yackeline Peralta.

Among the actions agreed during this meeting, activities such as the development of the internship program in Rafay, execution of degree work in topics applicable to the organization, anticipated recruitment of talent, dissemination of talent search to be part of the Rafay team among others are highlighted initiatives.

Finally, Peralta said that “this is just the beginning of many of the activities that Rafay has planned to execute along with the Civil Association Global C&D and educational entities in the region”.

Advance of the project OCEMI José

Fecha: November 24th, 2018 Por Kevin Escobar

Rafay completed the mechanical works at the Petro-Sinovensa extra-heavy crude Upgrader

On Saturday, June 30, 2018, within the completion of the mechanical works of the Petro-Sinovensa extra-heavy crude upgrader facilities at the José Antonio Anzoátegui Industrial Oil Complex, were distinguished by members of Petro –Sinovensa and HQC, our colleagues Jesus Bustamante, Efraín Pérez and Jesús Herrera as outstanding personnel in the area of ​​quality during the execution of the work, and Cruz Salazar, Jesús Herrera and Francisca Rondón as outstanding members in matters of industrial safety.

Photo: Efraín Pérez, Jesús Bustamante, Jesús Herrera, Cruz Salazar, Jesús Herrera y Francisca Rondón.

With the development of this work, the production will increase from 105 MBD to 165 MBD of extra heavy crude oil at the Petro-Sinovensa facilities, which will soon enter service for the start of the early commercialization tests.

Benefits of natural gas in the future of energy

Fecha: November 24th, 2018 Por Kevin Escobar

Natural gas is the cleanest fuel in the fossil fuel category, which emits the least amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) per unit of energy, less than any other fossil fuel such as gasoline or diesel. In addition, natural gas emits less greenhouse gases and nitrogen oxides than coal or oil.

One of the good news is that natural gas is already playing an important role in helping to clean the air in many ways by significantly reducing harmful damage to the environment through the use of vehicles and buses that run on natural gas and new technologies. of energy efficiency. .

Natural gas and the future of Venezuela

Venezuela’s largest gas reserves are located in the north and northwest of the country, on the coasts of the continental shelf of the Caribbean and the Atlantic, occupying an area of ​​more than 500,000 km2.

Gas fields in Venezuela

In the western part of the country, it has gas resources of 35 trillion cubic feet and in the eastern region it amounts to 65 trillion cubic feet. Proven gas reserves in Venezuela reach 151 trillion cubic feet of gas (BPC), and have a volume of 40 trillion of possible reserves and a resource base of approximately 196 trillion PCBs, totaling a volume of reserves of 427 trillion of cubic feet. According to the National Gas Entity (Enagas), attached to the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum. 50% of these are located on the offshore continental shelf of Venezuela. The largest gas reserves in Venezuela are located to the north and northwest of the national territory, on the coasts of the continental shelf of the Caribbean and the Atlantic, covering an area of ​​more than 500 thousand square kilometers.

Gas pipelines a solution for energy distribution

A pipeline is a conduction system that serves to transport combustible gases on a large scale. It consists of a steel pipe, through which the gas circulates at high pressure, from the place of origin. For safety reasons, it is established that at certain intervals valves are placed in the gas pipes through which the flow can be cut in the event of an incident. Also, if the length of the pipe is important, it may be necessary to place several compression stations at intervals.

The start of a pipeline can be a deposit or a regasification plant, usually located in the vicinity of a seaport where ships arrive (for natural gas are called methane tanks) that transport liquefied natural gas under cryogenic conditions at a temperature very low. .

The implementation of natural gas distribution systems through gas pipelines is a practice that is gaining more and more importance in the market every day, since it allows easy access to domestic natural gas to different industries, productive sectors, companies and households. You can count on this source of natural energy at low costs.

CNPC inspected the construction of the crude upgrader executed by Rafay

Fecha: November 24th, 2018 Por Kevin Escobar

On September 21, 2018 the president of the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) Zhang Jianjua visited the facilities of the Petroleum-Industrial Complex José Antonio Anzoátegui located near the city of Barcelona Anzoátegui state, to verify the progress of the infrastructure of the extra heavy oil upgrader of the joint venture Petrolera Sinovensa.

The civil, electrical, mechanical and instrumentation works of the project that will increase the processing capacity of extra heavy crude from 105,000 to 165,000 barrels per day is being executed by the Venezuelan company Rafay Ingenieros & Asociados C.A. in strategic alliance with the company HQC.

During the tour the significant progress of the work was verified, in previous months Rafay Ingenieros & Asociados C.A. successfully completed the milestone completion of the mechanical works of the work. Petroleum Sinovensa, an extra-heavy crude oil improver, will start testing early on the sale of improved products for later commissioning.