Galip Equipment engineers discussing a make-up job at a hydraulic bucking unit
Technicians discuss operation of a large oilfield casing pipe cutting machine in a workshop.
About Galip Equipment

Our Team

Five people cover engineering, the workshop, technical review and commercial follow-up. Each has a profile page, each is named on the technical guides they write or review, and each answers questions in their own area rather than through a general sales inbox.

Weiqiang Sun, General Manager, Galip Equipment
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Weiqiang Sun

General Manager

Weiqiang Sun serves as General Manager of Galip Equipment, with overall responsibility for the company’s manufacturing and commercial operations.

Ming Zhu, Head of the Technical Team, Galip Equipment
MZ logo representing oilfield equipment manufacturer for drilling and casing operations.

Ming Zhu

Head of the Technical Team

Ming Zhu leads Galip Equipment’s technical team and is responsible for the electrical and control systems fitted to the company’s bucking and breakout units. His remit covers equipment commissioning and fault diagnosis, and he attends customer facilities to provide on-site technical support. Articles published on this site covering control systems, torque-turn monitoring and commissioning are reviewed by him prior to publication.

HZ logo for oilfield drilling and torque equipment.
HZ logo representing oilfield equipment for drilling, casing, and tubing operations.

Hongzheng Zhou

Workshop Manager

Hongzheng Zhou is responsible for production operations within the Galip Equipment workshop. He previously served as a machine operator at Sinopec, and applies that operating experience to questions of machine usability and operator requirements. Articles published on this site covering workshop practice, handling and maintenance are reviewed by him prior to publication.

Jason Wang, Technical Reviewer, Galip Equipment
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Jason Wang

Sales & Technical Review

Jason Wang works across sales and technical review at Galip Equipment. He handles commercial and specification enquiries, and reviews material published on this site for technical accuracy — seven technical guides currently carry his review.

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JavaScript logo representing software used in oilfield equipment control systems.

Jack Sun

Sales & Marketing

Jack Sun is responsible for commercial and product enquiries at Galip Equipment, and is the principal author of the technical guides published on this site. Seven guides carry his authorship, each reviewed for technical accuracy by Jason Wang prior to publication.

From Inquiry to Execution

An equipment enquiry rarely belongs to one person. Rather than routing everything through a sales inbox, questions go to whoever actually owns that part of the machine.

• Electrical, control, torque-turn and commissioning questions go to Ming Zhu — the same person who commissions the machine and picks up the phone a year later.
• Handling, loading, fit-up and workshop practice go to Hongzheng Zhou, who ran machines before he ran the shop.
• Scope, drawings, documentation, pricing and delivery follow-up sit with Jack Sun, under Weiqiang Sun as General Manager.

Why Every Technical Guide Carries Two Names

Nothing technical publishes here on one person’s say-so. One person writes it, a second reviews it for accuracy, and both names appear on the article.

• Jack Sun writes the guides; Jason Wang reviews them for technical accuracy before publication.
• Control and torque-turn subjects are reviewed by Ming Zhu; workshop, handling and maintenance subjects by Hongzheng Zhou.
• Each reviewer has a page here listing exactly which articles they signed off, so the claim is checkable rather than decorative.

Have a question for a specific person?

Send the equipment type, the pipe or connection range and your working conditions. It goes to whoever owns that part of the machine, not to a general inbox.