China Daily (Hong Kong)

Pipeline helps meet rising demand for gas

- By ZHENG XIN zhengxin@chinadaily.com.cn

The China-Central Asia natural gas pipeline has transporte­d a total of 200 billion cubic meters of natural gas by Wednesday since it started operation in December 2009, meeting demand in the world’s second-largest liquefied natural gas importer, according to China National Petroleum Corp, the country’s largest oil and gas supplier and producer.

The pipeline, running through China, Turkmenist­an, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan with an annual gas transporta­tion capacity exceeding 55 billion cu m, is the first pipeline importing natural gas from abroad by land, said Sino-Pipeline Internatio­nal Company Ltd, a subsidiary under CNPC and the operator of the pipeline.

The 200 billion cu m of natural gas is equivalent to the total annual natural gas consumptio­n of China or 11 years of natural gas supply for Beijing, it said.

Qu Guangxue, a CNPC spokesman, said the gas supply from Central Asian countries has played a significan­t role in ensuring natural gas supplies during the heating season in northern China, when demand rises to nearly three times that of non-heating seasons.

China has faced a natural gas supply crunch in recent winters as the government is trying to replace coal with natural gas to fight pollution.

This winter sees 28 cities in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region and nearby areas steering clear of coal and using only natural gas, electricit­y or renewable energy for heating, giving demand for the clean fuel another surge this year, with CNPC announcing that sales of the clean energy experience­d year-on-year growth of more than 20 percent.

Qu said that the company expects natural gas demand to reach 81.3 billion cu m this year for the company, up by 11.7 percent year-on-year.

He said the company, which accounts for more than 70 percent of the natural gas supplied in China, plans to continue negotiatin­g with Central Asian nations for additional stocks to ensure adequate domestic natural gas supplies.

Analysts said natural gas has become China’s fastestgro­wing fuel in recent years.

The China-Central Asia natural gas pipeline plays a significan­t role in ensuring China’s surging natural gas demand while diversifyi­ng its sources of natural gas imports, said Li Li, an energy research director at ICIS China.

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