Oil Release Will Ensure Supplies
Source: Xinhua
China is releasing oil products from its state
reserve stockpiles to areas stricken by last
Monday's earthquake to ensure energy supply.
China's leading oil company PetroChina has
also resumed fuel distribution in those regions.
The State Reserve Bureau had sent 6,313 tons
of oil products to the quake-hit areas by 3pm
Sunday, the National Development and Reform
Commission said. The reserve bureau will also
release gasoline and diesel from its stockpiles
in Jiangyou, Sichuan and Guiyang, Guizhou to
quake hit areas.
The government has also diverted jet fuel
tankers to Shuangliu and Mianyang airports in
Sichuan to ensure air transport. China National
Aviation Fuel Group Corp has sent 68 tankers
carrying 3,200 tons of jet fuel to the airports.
China National Aviation plans to release 5,000
tons of jet fuel to quake-hit airports and a
further 10,000 tons if necessary. The NDRC also
approved to release 10,000 tons from state reserves.
"Fuel shortage in the two airports has
been solved," the NDRC said.
Meanwhile, PetroChina Co has resumed fuel
supplies in those hardest-hit quake zones with
eight pumping stations near the epicenter resuming
operation by Sunday, its parent firm said.
PetroChina has sent 16 tank trucks and five
fuel tankers to quake areas to ensure vital
energy supplies. PetroChina's oil products pipeline
linking its Lanzhou refinery in Gansu and Sichuan
has resumed operation and is currently running
smoothly, with transport volume and storage
back to or above the levels before the quake,
China National Petroleum Corporation said.
The daily volume through the pipeline, a key
supplier to Sichuan, reached 16,900 tons on
Sunday, 2,000 tons above the average, it said.
Sinopec Corp, China's second-largest oil company,
is now producing a record 6,000 tons of diesel
per day and 1,000 tons of jet fuel per day at
its Jingmen refinery in Hubei Province to ensure
a smooth rescue mission, its parent, China Petrochemical
Corp, said.
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