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每年节约用能成本120亿元!国家管网高管称希望更多能源进入中国
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-05-20 11:55

Core Viewpoint - The establishment of the National Oil and Gas Pipeline Group aims to achieve fair and open oil and gas transportation for third parties, ultimately reducing the overall energy costs in China [1][4]. Group 1: Company Overview - The National Oil and Gas Pipeline Group operates approximately 59% of the 100,000 kilometers of natural gas pipelines in China, promoting a "national unified network" through various methods such as provincial network integration and new pipeline construction [1][4]. - The company has developed a trading platform that allows for efficient resource allocation by enabling a "demand release - path intelligent matching" process, significantly improving the efficiency of resource distribution [4]. Group 2: Market Impact - The trading platform simplifies the logistics process for customers, allowing them to transport gas from regions like Xinjiang to Shanghai with a single ticket, thereby reducing energy usage costs [4]. - The company has saved approximately 12 billion yuan annually in energy costs by optimizing transportation paths and reducing pipeline transportation fees [5]. Group 3: Industry Context - The oil and gas sector in China has historically been dominated by the "three major oil companies," leading to a monopolistic structure. The establishment of the National Pipeline Group marks a shift towards a more competitive market by separating midstream pipeline operations from upstream and downstream activities [4][5]. - The company has facilitated the direct procurement of international resources for domestic small and medium enterprises by opening up eight LNG receiving stations, enhancing competition and resource availability [5]. Group 4: Future Prospects - By the end of 2024, the company is expected to have received over 70 million tons of LNG from more than 50 shippers across 30 countries, representing a 30% increase in LNG receiving capacity compared to 2020 [5]. - The East Route of the China-Russia pipeline is projected to become the largest single pipeline in the world by delivery capacity, with an expected gas delivery volume of 38 billion cubic meters by the end of 2024 [5].