On December 4, the “China’s Top 500 Energy Enterprises” list, jointly released by China Energy News and the China Institute of Energy Economics Research, was officially announced. Wison Engineering Services Co. Ltd. earned a place on the list, ranking 346th. This recognition not only affirms the company’s overall strength and industry influence but also signals that Wison Engineering has joined the ranks of enterprises that represent China’s level of energy development.
As a company deeply rooted in the energy and chemical engineering sector, Wison Engineering has long focused on oil and gas processing, petrochemicals, C1 chemicals, and new energy. It has accumulated extensive experience in EPC and technical services. The successful delivery of large integrated refining and chemical facilities, coal-to-chemicals upgrading projects, and various new energy and decarbonization projects has provided strong support for optimizing China’s energy mix and upgrading the industry.
The “China’s Top 500 Energy Enterprises” ranking evaluates multiple dimensions including company scale, operating performance, industry position, and growth potential. It reflects an enterprise’s overall contribution to the energy value chain. Wison Engineering’s inclusion stems from its long-term commitment to frontline energy engineering as well as the solid professional reputation it has built while advancing national strategies and supporting industry development.
Looking ahead, Wison Engineering will continue to align with carbon-peak and carbon-neutral goals and the broader direction of energy transition. The company will keep strengthening its integrated capabilities in “technology + engineering” and will expand investment in high-end chemical facilities, new energy projects, energy conservation, emissions reduction, and green processes. With higher standards for safety, sustainability, and efficiency, Wison Engineering will continue to deliver high-quality projects and contribute more solutions and strength to the high-quality development of China’s energy industry.