China's winter natural gas demand to rise 10per cent from year earlier

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TIANJIN, China : China's demand for natural gas for this winter is expected to rise by 10per cent from a year earlier to 180 billion cubic meters (bcm), an official with the country's top oil and gas producer PetroChina said on Thursday.Petrochina has secured 106.2 bcm of gas supplies for this winter, up

TIANJIN, China : China's demand for natural gas for this winter is expected to rise by 10per cent from a year earlier to 180 billion cubic meters , an official with the country's top oil and gas producer PetroChina said on Thursday.

Petrochina has secured 106.2 bcm of gas supplies for this winter, up 8.4per cent from a year ago, the official told a seminar organized by China's state-backed Chongqing Gas Exchange in Tianjin.

 

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