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The Demand for Natural Gas inside China Will Hit 100 Billion Cubic Meters in 2010, While the Supply Can Reach 80 Billion Cubic Meters
DUBLIN, Ireland--July 15 2008--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/efddc6/china_natural_gas) has announced the addition of the "China Natural Gas Industry Report, 2008" report to their offering.
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Natural gas is clean, high effective and
easy to transmit and store. The reserves of natural gas in the world
are very rich. Presently, coal is the major energy used in China,
taking 72% of the total, while natural gas covers only 2.5%, far
less than the world’s average level of 25% and 8.8% in Asia. The
natural gas consumption per capita in the world is 403 cubic meters
annually, while the consumption in China is 25 cubic meters only.
In 2006, China’s oil and natural gas
exploitation industry fulfilled a total industrial output value of
CNY759.073 billion, hiking 24.74% over 2005, with the growth speed
dropping 16.56 percentage points on the corresponding period of the
earlier year. Meanwhile, the industry accomplished sales revenue of
CNY773.656 billion accumulatively, presenting a year-on-year growth
of 24.22%, and the total profits decreased by 24.22% to CNY 363.569
billion. In the year, the natural gas output was 58.551 billion
cubic meters, jumping 19.24% year on year.
China’s natural gas industry is still in
the primary development period, and the natural gas output can only
cover the demand. So, the country should gradually develop natural
gas as the substitution for oil, make natural gas generate power and
the major energy resource in urban areas.
The demand for natural gas in China,
bolstered by the energy demand in Shanghai and other areas, will
maintain a 11-13% growth. The demand for natural gas will hit 100
billion cubic meters in 2010, while the supply can reach 80 billion
cubic meters. The projects aiming to transfer natural gas from west
China to east China, from benthal area to mainland, and so on, will
be able to guarantee the urban area develop and provide numeral
development opportunities.
The report provides statistics, research
and analysis of major enterprises engaged in the natural gas
industry in China, including China National Petroleum Corporation,
China National Offshore Oil Corporation, Changqing Oil Field
Company, Talinu Oil Field Company, Sinklang Oil Field Company,
Sinopec Zhongyuan Oil and Gas High-tech Corp., Ltd. Shengli Oil
Field Company, Henan Petroleum Propecting Bureau of Sinopec,
Zhanjiang Branch of China National Offshore Oil Corporation, and so
forth.
Key Chapters Covered:
CHAPTER 1 RESERVES AND OUTPUT OF NATURAL
GAS IN THE WORLD
I General Situation of Natural Gas
Output in the world from 2001 to 2007
II The Consumption Volume of Natural Gas
in the World in 2007
III Demand Characteristics of Natural
Gas in the World
IV International Trade of Natural Gas in
2007
CHAPTER 2 NATURAL GAS RESERVES AND
OUTPUT IN CHINA
SECTION I NATURAL GAS RESERVES IN CHINA
I Natural Gas Reserves in China from
2000 to 2007
II Natural Gas Reserves in Sinkiang
Autonomous Region of China
III Natural Gas Reserves in Ordos Basin
IV Natural Gas Reserves in Sichuan Basin
V Natural Gas Reserves in the East China
Sea
VI Natural Gas Reserves in Yinggehai
Basin
VII Oversize Natural Gas Field Is
Discovered in Daqing City, Which Becomes the Fifth Largest Natural
Gas Field in China.
SECTION II THE OUTPUT OF NATURAL GAS IN
CHINA
I The Output Growth of Natural Gas in
China from 2003 to 2007
II Analyzing the Output Concentration of
China’s Natural Gas Enterprises from 2003 to 2007
III Geographic Structure of Natural Gas
Output in China from 2003 to 2007
IV Analyzing the Natural Gas Output of
Top Enterprises in China from 2003 to 2007
CHAPTER 3 THE APPLICATION AREA OF
NATURAL GAS IN CHINA
SECTION I THE POSITIONING OF NATURAL GAS
IN CHINA
I Positioning in Cities and Countryside
II Positioning in Different Regions
III Positioning in Different Application
Areas
IV Conclusions about Consumption
Positioning
SECTION II URBAN MARKET OF NATURAL GAS
I The Status Quo of Urban Market of
Natural Gas
II LPG takes an important role in urban
fuel.
III Natural Gas Changes Gas Delivery
Structure of Urban Fuels
IV Development Environment of Fuel
Industry in Urban Areas
V Capital Enters into Fuel Industry of
China’s Urban Areas.
SECTION III ELECTRICITY GENERATION WITH
NATURAL GAS
I Four Characteristics of Electricity
Generation with Natural Gas
II Policies Concerned with Electricity
Generation with Natural Gas
III The Application Areas Where
Electricity Can Be Generated With Natural Gas
IV Market Risks of Generating
Electricity with Natural Gas
SECTION IV NATURAL GAS APPLICATION IN
CHEMICAL INDUSTRY
I The General Situation of Natural Gas
Application in Chemical Industry in China
II The Status Quo of Natural Gas
Application in Chemical Industry in China
III The Prospect of Natural Gas
Application in Chemical Industry
IV Risks of Natural Gas Application in
Chemical Industry
SECTION V NATURAL GAS AUTOMOBILE
I THE STATUS QUO OF NATURAL GAS
AUTOMOBILE
II The Classification of Natural Gas
Automobiles
III Advantages of Substituting Petrol
(or diesel oil) with Natural Gas
IV Dongfeng Natural Gas Automobiles are
in industrialization.
V Difficulties and Problems in
Developing NGV Automobiles
SECTION VI PREDICTION OF DEMAND FOR OIL
AND NATURAL GAS IN CHINA IN 2006
List of Tables
Table 1 Natural Gas Output In Major
Countries From 2001 To 2007
Table 2 The Output Growth Chart Of
Natural Gas In China
Table 3 An Analysis Table Of Natural Gas
Output Concentration In China From 2003 To 2007
Table 4 An Analysis Table Of Natural Gas
Output Concentration In China In 2005
Table 5 An Analysis Table Of Natural Gas
Output Concentration In China In 2006
Table 6 An Analysis Table Of Natural Gas
Output Concentration In China In The Period From January To
September Of The Year Of 2007
Table 7 The List Of Natural Gas Output
In Every Province Of China From 2003 To 2007
Table 8 The Proportion Chart Of Natural
Gas Output In Every Province Of China In 2005
Table 9 The Proportion Chart Of Natural
Gas Output In Every Province Of China In 2006
Table 10 The Proportion Chart Of Natural
Gas Output In Every Province Of China During The Period From January
To September Of The Year Of 2007
Table 11 The Output Of The Two Largest
Natural Gas Corporations From 2003 To 2007
Table 12 The List Of Top Ten Enterprises
With Largest Natural Gas Output From 2003 To 2007
Table 13 Comparison Among Investment
Ratios And Energy Consumption Ratios Of Ammonia-Synthesizing
Equipments Using Different Materials
Table14 The Utilization Condition Of
Fuel Gas In Urban Areas From 1998 To 2007
Table 15 Diffusion Rate Of Fuel
Application In Urban Area Of China From 2002 To 2007
Table 16 Comparing Wastes Produced By
Natural Gas Generation Plant And Coal Generation Plant
Table 17 Comparisons Between Cost Of
Electricity Generated With Natural Gas And Cost Of Electricity
Generated With Coal
Table 18 Operation Cost Comparison
Between A Petrol Automobile And A Natural Gas One
Table 19 Demand For Oil And Natural Gas
In China In 2007
Table 20 Prediction Of Demand For
Natural Gas In 2008
Table 21 Cost Allocations In Natural Gas
Industry Chain
Table 22 The Distribution And Quantity
Of Compressed Natural Gas (Cng) Automobiles And Gas Filling Station
In The World
Table 23 Prediction To The Lng Demand Of
Different Countries And Regions
Table 24 Changes Of Natural Gas Reserves
And Output In Asia-Pacific Region From 2000 To 2007
Table 25 The Real Production Capacity
And Its Prediction In Major Lng Producing Countries In Asia-Pacific
Region
Table 26 Major Lng Exporting Countries
In Asia-Pacific Area In 2007
Table 27 Major Lng Importing Countries
Or Regions In Asia-Pacific Area In 2007
Table 28 Comparisons About Lng Import
Price In Japan And European Union From 1985 To 2007
Table 29 Future Development Of China’s
Lng Projects In A Few Years
Table 30 Output Growth Chart of Natural
Gas in Sichuan Province from 2003 To 2007
Research and Markets
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