Li Xihong
Born in January 1962, Mr. Li Xihong is President of Economics & Development Research Institute, SINOPEC. Mr. Li Xihong graduated from Hebei University of Technology in 1982 majoring Petroleum Refining. Mr. Li started his career in Cangzhou Refinery, SINOPEC. From January 1987 to April 1998 Mr. Li was Vice General Engineer and later Vice Director and General Engineer of Cangzhou Refinery, SINOPEC. In 1996, he received a MBA degree from Dalian University of Technology. From April 1998 to May 2001 Mr. Li was Vice President of Tianjin Petrochemical Company, SINOPEC and President of Tianjin United Chemical Limited Company. From May 2001 to January 2006 he was President of Tianjin Petrochemical Company, SINOPEC. Since January 2006, Mr. Li has been President of Economics & Development Research Institute, SINOPEC. Mr. Li Xihong is an expert and has much experience on petrochemical technology, modern enterprise management and soft scientific research.
- CBCSD and Members Participated and Suggested on the Project for Technical Regulation on Low-carbon Pilot Community
- CBCSD and Members Participated in the APEC Cooperation Network Construction Forum of Green Supply Chain
- Calculation Method of CO2 Emissions in Petroleum and Natural Gas Exploitation Enterprises & Calculation Method of CO2 Emissions in Water Network of Chemical Enterprises
- CBCSD Attended the Workshop for Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development and Delivered Introductions
- WBCSD: Tackling the Challenge, How to Make Informed Choices on Forest Product?
- The National New-Type Urbanization Plan Released, Board Members of CBCSD Help the Sustainable Development of Cities
- Board members of CBCSD Actively Participated in the Carbon Trading and International Climate Change Process
- Two industrial Standards Compiled by CBCSD Passed Examination
- Widespread Use of the Achievements Businesses Energy Saving and Greenhouse Gas Management
- CBCSD held Chemical industry enterprise value chain (range 3) greenhouse gas emissions, accounting and reporting guidelines