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China's Natural Gas and Coalbed Methane Industry Report, 2011

Research In China, Aug 2011, Pages: 105


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In 2010, the output of natural gas grew steadily in China, and the volume of natural gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) imported from Central Asia continued to increase, as a result, the resource supply increased substantially. The gas demand kept rapid growth, the consumer market was further expanded, and except for the tight natural gas supply in some regions in winter, the overall supply and demand remained stable. According to BP, China's output of natural gas reached 96.8 billion cubic meters in 2010, up 13.5% YoY; the consumption of natural gas in China exceeded 100 billion cubic meters for the first time, up 21.8% YoY.

In the same year, unconventional natural gas projects in China made progress to some extent, e.g., some coalbed methane (CBM) projects entered into operation, while shale gas ones started initial exploration and exploitation.

In the field of coalbed methane, China ranks third globally with reserves of about 36.8 trillion cubic meters, one third of which is distributed in Shanxi Province. Currently, there are many companies engaged in coalbed methane business in China.

In the field of shale gas, in July 2011, China awarded its first two shale gas blocks out for tender to China Petroleum & Chemical Corp (Sinopec) and provincial coal seam gas company Henan CBM, the former won the Nanchuan block while the latter was awarded the Xiushan block.

Besides the market development of conventional natural gas and unconventional ones like coalbed methane and shale gas, this report also introduces the operation of relevant companies of oil-gas, coalbed methane and shale gas.

China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) is an integrated energy company, and its natural gas business involves conventional natural gas and unconventional ones like coalbed methane and shale gas. Its natural gas and pipeline business achieved operating revenue of RMB 115.181 billion in 2010, up 50.64% YoY; in the same year, its CBM business made a breakthrough in the new proved reserves which exceeded 100 billion cubic meters, forming a capacity of 1.3 billion cubic meters.

China United Coalbed Methane Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of CNOOC, is granted a franchise for cooperation with foreign enterprises in CBM exploration, development and production. It owns 27 CBM blocks, covering a total area of 20,151 square kilometers, including 14 blocks with a total area of 15,915 square kilometers in cooperation with foreign enterprises.

Through subsidiary Jilin Chengda Hongsheng Energy Co., Ltd., Liaoning Chengda Co., Ltd. is engaged in the development and utilization of oil shale project, with a total investment of RMB 1.8 billion for the first phase of the project.



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