Group 1 - Recent high temperatures in multiple regions of China have made energy supply a top priority, with major energy and petrochemical companies actively ensuring energy security through gas-electric integration [1] - China National Petroleum Corporation's Jiangsu branch has established an integrated mechanism of "gas source guarantee + policy coordination + peak regulation linkage" to support the economic development of the Yangtze River Delta [1] - The Jiangsu company has implemented a "one factory, one policy" supply guarantee plan and established a provincial coordination mechanism for gas-electric linkage to ensure precise resource allocation [1] Group 2 - With rising temperatures leading to increased electricity demand, China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) is leveraging its offshore gas fields to secure natural gas resources for summer energy supply [2] - CNOOC's Shenzhen branch is increasing production from nine offshore gas fields, ensuring stable and continuous gas supply to the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, with over 28 million cubic meters of gas delivered daily [2] - CNOOC's Jinwan "Green Energy Port" has completed the unloading of five LNG import vessels since the start of summer, exporting 28,500 tons of natural gas to ensure stable supply during peak demand [2] Group 3 - China Energy Group's Datong company has achieved full-capacity operation of its thermal power units, marking the first time this year that all units are running without maintenance [3] - The Fujian company of China Energy Group reported a 38.7% year-on-year increase in electricity generation, with an average load factor of 87% and a market share of 113.6%, achieving record levels ahead of the summer peak [3] - The company is also preparing for extreme weather events, ensuring that its units can operate effectively during peak demand periods [3]
能化企业气电联动守护能源“生命线”