China Gas To Tap Mongolian Coalbed Methane With GAIL,Oman Oil
HOHHOT, Inner Mongolia (Dow Jones)--Urban gas distributor China Gas Holdings Ltd. (0384.HK) said it plans to develop coalbed methane, its first such venture, in Inner Mongolia with GAIL (India) Ltd. (532155.BY) and Oman Oil Co. China Gas is also studying the possibility of selling carbon credits derived from the coalbed methane development to help subsidize the cost of running the project, said Chief Financial Officer Eric Leung. China Gas last month signed an agreement with the local government to explore and extract coalbed methane in areas totaling 2,440 square kilometers in the Nalinhe region in coal-rich Inner Mongolia. The initial exploration area would be 600 square kilometers. China Gas has already drilled two appraisal wells to a depth of 600 meters, Leung said. The total investment for the project hasn't been determined, he added. 'Coalbed methane will be our new business focus. We need to secure more gas sources for our downstream city projects,' Leung told reporters in Inner Mongolia Friday. 'GAIL and Oman Oil have been developing coalbed methane for a long time; their participation will be very helpful,' he said. GAIL now holds a 6.57% stake in China Gas, while Oman Oil holds a 7.44% stake. Coalbed methane is a form of natural gas found on top of coal deposits. China has been promoting the development of the product to address the growing natural gas shortage. GAIL and China Gas in February set up a 50:50 joint venture company, called Zhongyin Energy Co., primarily to build more compressed natural gas stations in China. Leung said he hasn't decided if the coalbed methane project will be executed through this joint venture, or start a new one.
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