The gas pipeline, one of the four large infrastructure projects in China's 10th Five-Year Plan (2001-05), will transport clean fuel from Xinjiang to the energy-hungry Yangtze River Delta. Int'l giants like the Royal Dutch/Shell Group, Russia's Gazprom and Exxon Mobil have taken their part.
Natural Gas Reserves in Western China
Scale of the Project
Gas Fields of the Source
A Wealth of New Business Opportunities
Significance to the Yangtze River Delta
Four Foreign Giants Win Bid to Supply Power Equipment
Domestic Natural Gas Reserves Sufficient
World Giants Get Foot in Door to Oil, Gas Reserves
Trans-China Pipeline Deal Signed
US$8.9b Gas Pipeline Project Kicks off
Gas Pipeline Runs over 4,000 km Across China
Foreign Giants Take Gas Pipeline Stake
West-east Pipeline in Sight
China Kicks off Huge Offshore Oil, Gas Project
Chinese Experts Call for Oil, Gas Strategy
Western Region 'an Untapped Gold Mine'
China Seeks New Breakthrough in Oil, Gas Exploration
West-east Gas Pipeline Project to Benefit Xinjiang, Deputy Says
Gas Pipeline Project Delayed
PetroChina Concludes Gas Deals
Firms Bid for Gas Pipeline
Massive Gasfield Found in North China
Project Open to Foreign Investment
West-east Transport Deemed Feasible
Natural Gas Development to Fuel East
Pipeline Project Hailed
Xinjiang Gas Heading to Shanghai
PetroChina
SinoPec
China National Offshore Oil
Corp.
Shell
Exxon Mobil
Gazprom
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