Qatar Chemical Company
Shrikant Kamle is a skilled professional in process safety with significant experience in the chemical and energy sectors. Currently serving as a Process Safety Specialist at Qatar Chemical Company since September 2023, Shrikant's responsibilities include categorization of process safety incidents per API 754 guidelines and conducting various safety analyses such as HAZOP and LOPA. Prior experience includes a position as Deputy Manager at HPCL-Mittal Energy Limited, where Shrikant implemented a process safety management framework and engaged in multiple safety reviews and incident analyses. Shrikant’s career began as a Process Design Engineer at Reliance, focusing on engineering design tasks and safety calculations. Shrikant holds a B.Tech in Chemical Engineering, specializing in Petroleum Refining Technology, from Laxminarayan Institute of Technology.
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Qatar Chemical Company
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Qatar Chemical Company Ltd. (Q-Chem) is owned by Mesaieed Petrochemical Holding Company QSC (MPHC) (49%), Chevron Phillips Chemical International Qatar Holdings LLC. (49%) and Qatar Petroleum (QP) (2%). MPHC is majority owned by Qatar Petroleum (QP). The Q-Chem facility is a world-class integrated petrochemical plant producing high-density and medium-density polyethylene, 1-hexene and other products, using state-of-the-art technology provided by Chevron Phillips Chemical. Over $1bn was invested to engineer, construct and commission the Q-Chem facility, which began commercial operations in 2004. Located in Mesaieed Industrial City, the Q-Chem complex has a production designed capacity of 453,000 tonnes/year of PE and a 1-hexene unit with a designed capacity of 47,000 tonnes/year. The site also has a sulphur recovery and solidification plant. After the success of Q-Chem, a new $2bn project – Qatar Chemical Company II Ltd. (Q-Chem II) – was constructed adjacent to the Q-Chem plant. Q-Chem II began operation in 2010 and includes 350,000 tonnes/year of HDPE, and the first full-range normal alpha-olefins (NAO) unit in the State of Qatar with a capacity of 345,000 tonnes/year. Q-Chem II is owned by MPHC (49%), Chevron Phillips Chemical International Qatar Holdings LLC. (49%) and QP (2%). Ras Laffan Olefins Company Ltd. (RLOC), 53.31%-owned by Q-Chem II, 45.69% by Qatofin Company QSC (Qatofin) and 1% by QP, constructed a world-class 1.3million tonnes/year ethylene cracker unit, inaugurated in 2010. RLOC is operated by Q-Chem II on behalf of its partners.