Gas Infrastructure China Summit 2013 (GIC 2013)

20.03.2013
Organized by Oppland China, Gas Infrastructure China Summit 2013 (GIC 2013) will convene on June 26 th to 27 th in Double Tree by Hilton Hotel, Beijing China.
 
According to China's welfth 5-year plan, demand for natural gas will reach 300 billion cubic meters while LNG production capacity will reach 240 billion cubic meters by 2020. During the twelfth 5 years, China is going to build 44,000 km new natural gas pipeline (including Extension), new trunk pipeline transportation capacity of approximately 150 billion cubic meters per year; 81.1 billion RMB will be invested in the Gas Storage construction; about 22 billion cubic meters of gas storage tank, 9% of the total consumption. Mainline such as C-line and D line of the Central Asia Gas Pipeline, eastern section of Second West-East Gas Pipeline, and Third West-East Gas Pipeline will be built accordingly.
 
Gas Infrastructure China Summit 2013 (GIC 2013) focused on the state of China's ongoing gas transportation and storage projects as well as their equipment and service needs. With over 180 attendees the event included major gas companies, power companies, and energy groups across China who came together to discuss the development of the most advanced technology and to find the best solution providers.
 
Event Structure At A Glance:
 
June 26th, Wed.
Plenary Session

 

AM

09:00-12:30

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Updates on China Investment Policy Gas piplines, receiving station and storage infrastructure

Exhibition &
One to One
Business Meetings

 

 

 

 

 

 

PM
14:00-17:30
  
 

Supply and Infrastructure Outlook to 2020 in Asia

June 27th, Thur.
Plenary Session

  

AM
09:00-12:30

 

Eyes on China‘s emerging LNG source infrastructure plan

PM
14:00-17:30
Gas piplines, receiving station and storage technology innovation
 
 

 

If any questions, please contact with
Ms. Echo Sun,
Title: Marketing Manager
Tel: 86 21 5058 9600
Fax: 86 21 5058 5987

 

 

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