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Blockchain in Oil and Gas Industry
TABLE 11.2
Major Pilot Programme Projects of Blockchain in the Oil and Gas Industry
(S&P Global Platts. 2018)
Continent
Country
Company/Project
Details
Asia
Xiamen, China
Sinochem Group
Sinochem Energy Network Technology Co.,
Ltd., a joint venture of Sinochem Group,
delivered a simulated export transaction for a
ship carrying gasoline from China Quanzhou
to Singapore in 2018. The project is the
world’s first blockchain-based oil trading
project with government involvement.
Additionally, it is the world’s first blockchain
project to include all stakeholders’ interests in
the commodity trading process.
Abu Dhabi
ADNOC and IBM
ADNOC comprises 14 companies that trade and
import goods using IBM’s internal networking
Hyperledger blockchain. Previously,
accounting was performed manually; however,
blockchain technology is now assisting the
sector in achieving greater accounting
transparency. Since it is a public ledger,
anyone has access to accounting, and all
changes made by everyone are available to
everyone.
Fujairah
FOIZ, S&P Global
Platts
Fujairah Oil Industry Zone (FOIZ) has the
highest industrial holding space for processed
oil products in the Middle East. S&P Global
Platts has established a fully commercial
blockchain distributed ledger platform
implementation. This provides FOIZ and its
port authorities with security, ease of usage
and a complete audit trail for collating weekly
inventory data on oil product storage.
Europe
London
VAKT
VAKT is developing a distributed ecosystem for
post-trade physical processing. Using
blockchain technology would become a direct
source of reality for the whole trading lifecycle
by using blockchain technology. It would
eradicate reconciliation and paper-based
procedures, increase productivity and open up
new markets for trade finance.
Hamburg
Enerchain
The Enerchain project, led by multinational
utility Enel, aims to establish a blockchain-
based exchange that will allow energy
wholesalers to list and sell anticipated future
energy production.
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