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Vici Energy expands trading into China with Renovo

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Vici Energy, an integrated energy company, has announced the opening of its new Renovo Energy (Renovo) trading desk in Qingdao, China.

Strategically located in one of China’s most dynamic energy hubs, the new office strengthens the company’s decade-long presence in the country and enhances its ability to serve growing energy demands across Asia. The Qingdao office will focus on the marketing of crude oil, LNG, and refined petroleum products in China and the broader Asian market.

The new office positions Vici Energy to better respond to market dynamics in China and deepen collaboration with leading refineries in Shandong and Hebei provinces, ensuring a reliable and efficient supply of crude oil and energy products. As a strategic hub, the office will also explore new business opportunities in Asia’s energy market, including renewable energy and other emerging sectors.

The inauguration event was attended by government officials from Qingdao and Zibo, alongside local industry leaders and business partners. The opening of the Qingdao office reflects Vici Energy’s commitment to providing reliable and sustainable energy solutions in China, while supporting the Belt and Road Initiative’s goals of regional connectivity and economic integration.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/25032025/vici-energy-expands-trading-into-china-with-renovo/

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