Kerui Petroleum

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Shandong Kerui Petroleum Equipment Co., Ltd.
IndustryOil and gas equipment and contract services
Headquarters
Number of employees
8,000
Website www.keruigroup.com

Kerui Petroleum is a Chinese oil services and equipment company. It provides equipment and EPC services for oil drilling and production and natural gas plants.

The Middle East headquarters is in Abu Dhabi and bases in Dammam, Saudi Arabia and Izmir, Turkey. Major markets for the company are Egypt, Algeria, Libya, Gabon, Nigeria, Oman, UAE, and Iraq. [1]

In June 2023, Ukraine's National Agency on Corruption Prevention declared Kerui Group an "international sponsor of war" because of its continued business with Russia amid Russian invasion of Ukraine. [2]

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References

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  2. "Ukraine: Govt. lists leading Chinese oil & gas equipment manufacturer as intl. war sponsor over increased exports to Russia". business-humanrights.org. 15 June 2023. Retrieved 30 December 2023.
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