CNPC Wins Government Approval To Build Gas Plant In Inner Mongolia
Published: 21-May-2009
By: Staff Writer Staff Writer Staff Writer
China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), the parent of PetroChina Company Limited, had received grant from the government to start building a natural gas plant in Inner Mongolia in 2009 to process production from a joint venture with Total S.A (Total). The new plant is projected to be placed into operation by the end of 2010. The new gas plant will be the fourth one at the Sulige natural gas field in Inner Mongolia's Ordos basin.
In 2006, CNPC and Total have signed a production-sharing agreement for developing the Sulige natural gas field, which comprises of 2,390 square meters in Inner Mongolia.
Total intends to dig around 2,000 wells in the southern area of Sulige in the next 20 to 25 years, and to attain a production of around three billion cubic meters.
Sulige field was discovered in 2000. It has an projected 534 billion cubic meters of natural gas.
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