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China National Petroleum Corporation Qinghai Oilfield Branch (hereinafter referred to as Qinghai Oilfield) revealed to a reporter from China News Agency on the 5th that at 16:58 that day, natural gas entered Lhasa city smoothly as a sound of gas flow from the station's metering prying out of the station pipeline came out.
The pipeline network marks the official commissioning of the capacity expansion and transformation project of the Lhasa LNG Station in Tibet, the world's highest LNG
.
Qinghai Oilfield is the highest oil and gas field in the world and one of the earliest oilfields developed in China
.
The Qaidam Basin, located in the northwestern part of Qinghai Province, is an important oil production and gas supply base in the three provinces of Qinghai, Tibet, and Gansu, with an average elevation of about 3,000 meters
.
In order to improve the fuel structure of the Tibetan people and support the economic development of Tibet, in March 2010, PetroChina started the "Gasification of Tibet" project using the Sebei gas field in Qinghai Oilfield as the gas source
.
Qinghai Oilfield has undertaken the important task of gasifying the energy supply of Qinghai and Tibet
.
In October 2011, the Lhasa Natural Gas Station was completed and put into operation.
Qinghai Oilfield can supply 30 million cubic meters of gas to the urban area of Lhasa each year, opening a precedent for the use of natural gas in Tibet
.
According to Zhao Ju, deputy manager of Qinghai Oilfield LNG Company, all natural gas stations in Lhasa urban area come from the Golmud LNG production plant in Qinghai Oilfield, thousands of miles away
.
Every day, about 100 tons of LNG are transported to Lhasa by large tank trucks through Hoh Xil, the "Life Forbidden Zone" and Tanggula Mountain, which is more than 5,000 meters above sea level
.
Data show that at present, there are 110,000 residential natural gas users in Lhasa, and the natural gas consumption in Lhasa, Tibet in 2018 increased by 20% compared with 2017
.
With the growth of residential gas demand in Lhasa, the capacity of the Golmud natural gas liquefaction plant can no longer meet the gas demand of Lhasa.
For this reason, in September 2018, Qinghai Oilfield renovated the Lhasa LNG station in Tibet.
In terms of capacity construction, a new capacity of 150,000 cubic meters has been expanded
.
Wang Lu, a safety officer at the Lhasa LNG station in Tibet, said: “The capacity expansion and renovation project of the Lhasa natural gas station has now completed six LNG storage tanks with an inventory of 900 cubic meters.
The daily gas transmission capacity of the first and second phases of the Lhasa natural gas station can reach 350,000 cubic meters, which can fully meet the current gas demand of Lhasa citizens
.
According to statistics from Qinghai Oilfield LNG Company, since October 2011, Qinghai Oilfield has supplied more than 148 million cubic meters of gas to Lhasa
.
The pipeline network marks the official commissioning of the capacity expansion and transformation project of the Lhasa LNG Station in Tibet, the world's highest LNG
.
Qinghai Oilfield is the highest oil and gas field in the world and one of the earliest oilfields developed in China
.
The Qaidam Basin, located in the northwestern part of Qinghai Province, is an important oil production and gas supply base in the three provinces of Qinghai, Tibet, and Gansu, with an average elevation of about 3,000 meters
.
In order to improve the fuel structure of the Tibetan people and support the economic development of Tibet, in March 2010, PetroChina started the "Gasification of Tibet" project using the Sebei gas field in Qinghai Oilfield as the gas source
.
Qinghai Oilfield has undertaken the important task of gasifying the energy supply of Qinghai and Tibet
.
In October 2011, the Lhasa Natural Gas Station was completed and put into operation.
Qinghai Oilfield can supply 30 million cubic meters of gas to the urban area of Lhasa each year, opening a precedent for the use of natural gas in Tibet
.
According to Zhao Ju, deputy manager of Qinghai Oilfield LNG Company, all natural gas stations in Lhasa urban area come from the Golmud LNG production plant in Qinghai Oilfield, thousands of miles away
.
Every day, about 100 tons of LNG are transported to Lhasa by large tank trucks through Hoh Xil, the "Life Forbidden Zone" and Tanggula Mountain, which is more than 5,000 meters above sea level
.
Data show that at present, there are 110,000 residential natural gas users in Lhasa, and the natural gas consumption in Lhasa, Tibet in 2018 increased by 20% compared with 2017
.
With the growth of residential gas demand in Lhasa, the capacity of the Golmud natural gas liquefaction plant can no longer meet the gas demand of Lhasa.
For this reason, in September 2018, Qinghai Oilfield renovated the Lhasa LNG station in Tibet.
In terms of capacity construction, a new capacity of 150,000 cubic meters has been expanded
.
Wang Lu, a safety officer at the Lhasa LNG station in Tibet, said: “The capacity expansion and renovation project of the Lhasa natural gas station has now completed six LNG storage tanks with an inventory of 900 cubic meters.
The daily gas transmission capacity of the first and second phases of the Lhasa natural gas station can reach 350,000 cubic meters, which can fully meet the current gas demand of Lhasa citizens
.
According to statistics from Qinghai Oilfield LNG Company, since October 2011, Qinghai Oilfield has supplied more than 148 million cubic meters of gas to Lhasa
.