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China state utility, independent gas firm jointly build east China pipeline: report

Chinese state-run utility Huadian Group and independent gas company Guanghui Group have started laying a natural gas pipeline that would connect a gas receiving terminal with industrial users in east China’s Jiangsu province, local state media reported on Tuesday.

The 171-km Qitong pipeline, which has an annual transport capacity of 4 billion cubic meters, starts at Qidong, where privately-run Guanghui Group operates a liquefied natural gas receiving terminal, and ends at Nantong city, Xinhua Daily reported.

The pipeline, which would cost 1.259 billion yuan ($185.84 million) to build, is likely to be operational by the end of October 2019, the report said, adding that it would then be linked to the West-to-East gas pipeline project operated by state energy group PetroChina.
Source: Reuters (Reporting by Chen Aizhu; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu)

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