15 Apr 2022 | 04:37 UTC

China's Guangdong to boost natural gas consumption by 65.5% in 2021-2025

Highlights

Accounts for 10% of China's natural gas consumption

To add LNG receiving capacity of 23.6 mil mt/year 2021-2025

China's Guangdong province will boost gas consumption by 65.5% in the five years to 2025 on the back of industrial coal-to-gas switching and new natural gas-fired power plants, the provincial regulator Guangdong Development and Reform Commission said April 13.

Guangdong's natural gas consumption is expected to reach 48 Bcm by 2025 compared with 29 Bcm in 2020, and rise about 32% from 36.4 Bcm in 2021. In 2021, Guangdong accounted for close to 10% of China's total natural gas consumption of 372.6 Bcm, making it the country's largest natural gas consuming province in the year.

Guangdong views natural gas as an important option for its energy transition, and will actively promote the development of natural gas power generation and introduce efficient use of natural gas in industrial, commercial, transportation, household and other sectors, GDRC said in the 14th Five-Year (2021-2025) Plan for Energy released April 13.

However, the province will strictly constrain the development of coal-fired power, phase out old units, and gradually reduce the share of coal-fired power in its total power supply to meet carbon peaking and carbon neutrality targets, the regulator said.

Guangdong is expected to add LNG receiving capacity of about 23.6 million mt/year, or 32.5 Bcm/year, in the plan period. It currently has six LNG receiving terminals with a total LNG receiving capacity of 18.8 million mt/year.

GDRC expects state-owned PipeChina's Shenzhen Diefubei LNG terminal, Chaozhou Huaying LNG terminal, Guangdong Energy's Huizhou LNG terminal, and state-owned CNOOC's Zhuhai LNG terminal phase 2 projects to complete and start operations by 2025.

PetroChina's Maoming LNG terminal, Zhuhai Zhiwan Island LNG terminal, and Guangdong Dapeng LNG terminal expansion projects are expected to start construction during the 14th FYP period.

Guangdong also plans to build more peak-shaving natural gas storage by 2025, which include storage facilities in Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Yangjiang and Chaozhou cities. GDRC expects natural gas storage capacity at each administrative region above the county level to reach three days of daily demand, and city gas enterprises to build storage to meet at least 5% of annual gas consumption during the 14th FYP.

Guangzhou Gas is building a 1 million mt/year LNG peak-shaving storage terminal in Guangzhou Nansha, which is expected to be launched in 2022 or 2023. Guangdong Energy is also constructing a 2.8 million mt/year LNG peak-shaving storage terminal in Yangjiang, which is scheduled to be put into operations in 2024.

Key targets in Guangdong's 14th Five-Year Plan for Energy:

Key Performance Indicator

Target by 2025

2020 data

Natural gas consumption

48 Bcm

29 Bcm

Natural gas production

7.5 Bcm

12.6 Bcm

Natural gas supply

80 Bcm

47.8 Bcm

Natural gas trunk pipelines

5,800 km

LNG storage capacity

6 mln cu m

Power consumption

880 TWh

692.6 TWh

Installed power capacity

238 GW

142 GW

West-East power transmission capacity

45 GW

42 GW

New installed gas-fired power capacity

36 GW

New installed offshore wind power capacity

17 GW

New onshore wind power capacity

3 GW

New solar PV capacity

20 GW

New biomass power capacity

2 GW

New nuclear power capacity

2.4 GW

Share of non-fossil fuel capacity in power mix

49%

46%

Share of non-fossil fuels in energy consumption

32%

30%

Share of electricity in total energy consumption

38%

35%

Coal reserves

3 3 million mt

Crude production

18 million mt

16 million mt

Crude processing capacity

90.2 million mt

70.2 million mt

Oil product pipelines

3,200 km

Oil reserves

16.65 mln cu m

8.33 mln cu m

Oil product storage capacity

11.1 mln cu m

Total energy production

100 mln mt std coal eq

89 mln mt std coal eq

Source: GDRC