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China continues ramping up natural gas production | China continues ramping up natural gas production |
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China’s natural gas output has been growing steadily during the first four months of the year, data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) shows. | China’s natural gas output has been growing steadily during the first four months of the year, data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) shows. |
According to the NSB, production rose 11.6% year-on-year to 70.2 billion cubic meters during this period. The figure is also up 23.1% compared to 2019, putting the average January-April growth at 10.9% for 2020 and 2021. | According to the NSB, production rose 11.6% year-on-year to 70.2 billion cubic meters during this period. The figure is also up 23.1% compared to 2019, putting the average January-April growth at 10.9% for 2020 and 2021. |
In April alone, the nation’s production amounted to 16.9 billion cubic meters, up 7% from the previous year. The average daily production reached 560 million cubic meters. | In April alone, the nation’s production amounted to 16.9 billion cubic meters, up 7% from the previous year. The average daily production reached 560 million cubic meters. |
China's natural gas imports in the first four months surged 22.4% year-on-year to 39.46 million tons, according to the NBS. | China's natural gas imports in the first four months surged 22.4% year-on-year to 39.46 million tons, according to the NBS. |
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