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Xinjiang's Tarim Basin ramps up gas exploration

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Xinjiang's Tarim Basin ramps up gas exploration
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Xinjiang's Tarim Basin ramps up gas exploration

2024-04-10 22:44 Last Updated At:04-11 00:37

Tarim Basin, a major natural gas source in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, has seen vigorous development with 12 new gas wells in being put into operation in Tarim Oilfield since the beginning of the year, elevating the gas supply capability in southern Xinjiang.

These developments have seen the oilfield's average daily gas supply top 16 million cubic meters, while new infrastructure now lets this gas flow on a 4,000-kilometer pipeline that runs from Xinjiang all the way to the eastern metropolis of Shanghai, according to oilfield operators.

"We have connected the natural gas pipeline network in Southern Xinjiang with the west-east gas pipeline network by building new pipelines. Branch lines covering a wider range of counties and villages have also been built and we have set up four compressor stations to elevate gas supply capability," said Chang Guichuan, head of the transportation and marketing department of PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Branch.

New natural gas reserves have been found in Tarim Oilfield with the help of new exploratory wells. A new natural gas processing plant has been built on the Pamirs Plateau, pushing up the area's daily processing capacity from one million cubic meters to three million cubic meters.

With the establishment of Bozi natural gas processing plant in the southern parts of the Tian Shan mountains, the gas-bearing area is able to process over 30 million cubic meters of natural gas.

A total of 32 oil and gas fields have been built surrounding the Tarim basin since the country started an exploration campaign in the area 35 years ago.

The area has proven oil and gas reserves reaching 3.5 billion tonnes of oil equivalent and has a total gas output of over 400 billion cubic meters.

Oil and gas exploration and production have driven high-quality socio-economic development in Xinjiang and have also helped ensure China's energy security.

Xinjiang's Tarim Basin ramps up gas exploration

Xinjiang's Tarim Basin ramps up gas exploration

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Over 1.36 billion cross-regional trips made during May Day holiday in China

2024-05-06 14:45 Last Updated At:15:07

Over 1.36 billion passenger trips were made across China during the five-day May Day holiday, which ran from Wednesday to Sunday this year, according to data from the Ministry of Transport on Monday.

The data showed the cross-regional travel volume averaged more than 270 million trips per day, up 24.1 percent from the same period in 2019.

Of the total passenger trips, an estimated 91.499 million were made via railways, with an average of 18.3 million trips per day, while over 1.25 billion trips were anticipated via highways.

The number of passenger trips made via expressways and ordinary national and provincial highways for non-commercial vehicles was expected to reach over 1.08 billion, with a daily average of over 216.43 million. The number of commercial passenger trips reached an estimated 172.98 million.

The passenger trips made via waterways were expected to reach 7.1563 million, with a daily average of 1.4313 million, while the number of passengers traveling by air was expected to reach 9.86 million, with a daily average of 1.97 million.

Over 1.36 billion cross-regional trips made during May Day holiday in China

Over 1.36 billion cross-regional trips made during May Day holiday in China

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