Among its initiatives, the Ansai LNG processing plant in Shaanxi is currently the largest single unit natural gas liquefaction project in China. The Taian and Huanggang LNG projects have also commenced construction and become the leading localized LNG equipment. In addition, the Wuyin line (from Wuhai, Inner Mongolia to Yinchuan, Ningxia), the world’s longest hydrogen-rich coke oven gas pipeline, is in operation and has become the new benchmark in the integrated natural gas business.
Moreover, Kunlun has actively promoted the use of LNG for public transportation, heavy duty trucks and vessels. The demonstration projects for urban buses have been well-received in many cities, including Beijing and Chongqing. These initiatives are in line with the launch of relevant supportive policies by the government, which is stimulating vehicle conversions in several Chinese regions.
Last year, Kunlun increased its daily LNG production capacity by 3.15 million m3/day to a cumulative capacity of 4.53 million m3/day. The company also launched more than 28,000 LNG-powered vehicles, 15 LNG-powered vessels, 48 natural gas drillers, and 227 new natural gas fueling stations.
Source: Kunlun Energy