The 2005 Natural Gas Development in China Wall Map is Now Available
Posted on: Tuesday, 4 October 2005, 03:01 CDT
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c25134) has announced the addition of Natural Gas Development in China, 2005 Edition to their offering.
Find the players and view the developing infrastructure of China's evolving Natural Gas market. The new Natural Gas Development in China wall map is now available and provides you with an up-to-date and accurate picture of planned or under construction plants, LNG terminals, and pipelines in China.
This supply-focused map is a great visual tool for anyone involved in power plant siting, natural gas transmission, analyzing energy investments, trading power, or buying/selling power plants. It's ideal for boardrooms, offices, and trading floors where it's essential to grasp specific aspects of the power infrastructure at a glance.
Key features include:
-- Natural Gas power plants sized by planned generation and labeled with plant name
-- Table featuring generation asset and company name
-- LNG Terminals colored to indicate whether under construction or in planning stages
-- Natural gas pipelines
-- CNOOC planned pipelines
-- West-East pipeline currently under construction
-- Natural gas basins
-- Relevant cities
-- Provinces
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c25134
Source: Business Wire
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