能源企业全面开启冬供模式
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-11-19 09:12

Core Viewpoint - The onset of winter heating season in northern China has prompted energy companies to fully activate their winter supply modes to ensure energy security during peak demand periods [1][2]. Energy Supply and Infrastructure - A liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier with a capacity of 69,000 tons has docked in Qingdao, marking the seventh LNG shipment received at the station since October [2]. - The Tianjin LNG receiving station has improved unloading efficiency and storage capacity through a "dual-ship docking" operation model, achieving an average daily gas output of approximately 10 million cubic meters, with peak capacity reaching 58 million cubic meters [2]. - China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) has arranged a 3.7% year-on-year increase in natural gas supply resources for the winter heating season, accounting for about 60% of the domestic supply [3]. - The national gas pipeline network has seen a daily gas transmission volume exceeding 72 million cubic meters, reflecting an over 8% year-on-year growth [6]. Storage and Supply Readiness - Various gas storage facilities have completed their annual injection tasks ahead of schedule, with the Liaohe gas storage facility in Northeast China starting its winter supply mode, holding over 3 billion cubic meters of gas [7][8]. - The Tarim Oilfield's four gas storage facilities have achieved a record injection volume of 1.2 billion cubic meters, ensuring sufficient supply for the winter [8]. Green Energy Initiatives - The winter heating season has incorporated more green energy sources, including industrial waste heat and geothermal energy projects, contributing to lower carbon emissions [9][10]. - The "Liao Heat into Jinan" project utilizes industrial waste heat to provide heating, capable of meeting the heating needs of 1 million square meters while reducing coal consumption by approximately 1.29 million tons annually [10]. - China Petroleum has launched geothermal heating services across 11 provinces, providing clean heating for over 1.2 million households and achieving a cumulative geothermal heating capacity of 12.6 million square meters [11][12].