Plans for Chinese coalbed methane liquefaction plant
China’s Houma Tongsheng Yitong Natural gas plans to build a 500 000 m3/day coalbed methane (CBM) liquefaction plant at Houma in Shanxi province, a local government official has said.
The company obtained approval from the Shanxi Development and Reform Commission in early 2013 and has begun preliminary works on the new unit, according to the official from the municipal government in Houma.
According to ICIS, the CBM feedstock will be supplied via the Jinchang-Houma CBM pipeline and the Linfen-Changzhi gas pipeline, the official said.
Other facilities at the same site include a LNG-refuelling station, a refuelling station for compressed natural gas and two LNG storage tanks.
Houma Tongsheng Yitong Natural Gas Co has the franchise right on natural gas in Houma city and is largely engaged in businesses, such as city gas supply and the retailing of natural gas equipment.
Edited from various sources by Sam Dodson
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcoal.com/cbm/01122014/plans-for-chinese-coalbed-methane-liquefaction-plant-cbm154/
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