Natural Gas from Coal will take Lead in China’s Chemical Development

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Mon, Jul 6, 2009
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Post by Melissa Pistilli, Gas Senior Reporter

China’s coal chemicals industry, which has been drawing surging attention, is currently adjusting to deal with the ongoing financial crisis and challenges of its own development. Some experts declared that if the adjustments go smoothly, the country’s coal chemicals industry would do away with problems such as high energy-consumption and low efficiency, thus benefiting the entire economy.

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