China – a bigger role for gas ahead

Global Gas Analytics interviews Lu Huaibin, president and founder of Chinese energy consultancy firm 3E, on his views on current trends and the future of China’s gas market Global Gas Analytics interviews Lu Huaibin, president and founder of Chinese energy consultancy firm 3E, on his views on current trends and the future of China’s gas market.
By Lu Huaibin 22 October 2013 0 24231
Fracking site in Sichuan, China. (Anton)

Global Gas Analytics interviews Lu Huaibin, president and founder of Chinese energy consultancy firm 3E, on his views on current trends and the future of China’s gas market. 

Global Gas Analytics: There now seems to be a stronger focus on developing gas use in China – can you outline the reasons for this?

Lu Huaibin: While low gas prices played a key role in the early stages of China’s gas market development, environmental concerns are now the overwhelming driver for growth. After decades of rapid development, China – and particularly...

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