China’s Shanxi raises coalbed methane to meet winter heating demand
Tue, Oct 31, 2023 | By editor
Africa
NORTH China’s coal-rich province of Shanxi has stepped up coalbed methane production to meet rising energy demand for winter heating.
In September, the province extracted 940 million cubic meters of coalbed methane, setting a new monthly record, according to the provincial statistics bureau.
The total coalbed methane output for the first nine months of this year reached 8.09 billion cubic meters, also a record high.
This accounted for about 81.6 per cent of the country’s total in the period, the bureau said.
Huaxin Gas Group, which was responsible for about 70 per cent of the natural gas supply in Shanxi, said the company was further increasing natural gas output.
And also the storage, while exploring gas sources from other regions to ensure local supply.
Utilising coalbed methane, a byproduct of coal, can reduce mining risks, cut greenhouse gas emissions and ease gas shortages.
Shanxi is one of several Chinese regions with abundant coalbed methane resources.
It housed about a third of China’s estimated reserves of coalbed methane.
By the end of 2022, the province’s proven coalbed methane reserved had surpassed 760 billion cubic meters. (Xinhua/NAN)
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-October 31, 2023 @ 16:37 GMT |
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